Method of priming a printhead with ink bubbles present in a printhead assembly

ABSTRACT

A method of priming one or more printhead integrated circuits, the method comprising the steps of:
         (i) providing a printhead assembly comprising:
           an ink distribution manifold having an ink inlet and an ink outlet;   one or more printhead integrated circuits mounted on the manifold, each printhead integrated circuit comprising a plurality of nozzles;   an upstream ink line connected to the ink inlet; and   a downstream ink line connected to the ink outlet, wherein at least part of the printhead assembly contains ink bubbles;   
           (ii) providing an ink chamber in fluid communication with the ink inlet via the upstream ink line;   (iii) priming the printhead integrated circuits by drawing ink from the ink chamber, through the manifold and into the downstream ink line using a pump;   (iv) bursting ink bubbles in the downstream ink line;   (v) sensing for ink downstream of a bubble-bursting point in the downstream ink line; and   (v) shutting off the pump when the ink is sensed.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to printers and in particular inkjetprinters. It has been developed primarily to provide a fluidics systemwhich controls a hydrostatic ink pressure during normal printing, whilstenabling priming and depriming for printhead replacement.

CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS

The following applications have been filed by the Applicantsimultaneously with the present application:

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The disclosures of these co-pending applications are incorporated hereinby reference. The above applications have been identified by theirfiling docket number, which will be substituted with the correspondingapplication number, once assigned.

CROSS REFERENCES

The following patents or patent applications filed by the applicant orassignee of the present invention are hereby incorporated bycross-reference.

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11/246,686 11/246,70311/246,691 11/246,711 11/246,690 11/246,712 11/246,717 11/246,70911/246,700 11/246,701 11/246,702 11/246,668 11/246,697 11/246,69811/246,699 11/246,675 11/246,674 11/246,667 11/829,957 11/829,96011/829,961 11/829,962 11/829,963 11/829,966 11/829,967 11/829,96811/829,969 11,946,839 11,946,838 11,946,837 11,951,230 7,156,5087,159,972 7,083,271 7,165,834 7,080,894 7,201,469 7,090,336 7,156,48910/760,233 10/760,246 7,083,257 7,258,422 7,255,423 7,219,980 10/760,25310/760,255 10/760,209 7,118,192 10/760,194 7,322,672 7,077,505 7,198,3547,077,504 10/760,189 7,198,355 10/760,232 7,322,676 7,152,959 7,213,9067,178,901 7,222,938 7,108,353 7,104,629 11/446,227 11/454,904 11/472,34511/474,273 7,261,401 11/474,279 11/482,939 7,328,972 7,322,673 7,306,3247,306,325 11/603,824 11/601,756 11/601,672 7,303,261 11/653,25311/706,328 11/706,299 11/706,965 11/737,080 11/737,041 11/778,06211/778,566 11/782,593 11/934,018 11/945,157 11,951,095 11,951,82811,954,906 11,954,949 11,967,226 7,303,930 11/246,672 11/246,67311/246,683 11/246,682 60/939,086 11,860,538 11,860,539 11/860,54011,860,541 11,860,542 11/936,060 11,877,667 11,877,668 12,046,45112,046,452 12,046,453 12,046,454 7,246,886 7,128,400 7,108,355 6,991,3227,287,836 7,118,197 10/728,784 10/728,783 7,077,493 6,962,402 10/728,8037,147,308 10/728,779 7,118,198 7,168,790 7,172,270 7,229,155 6,830,3187,195,342 7,175,261 10/773,183 7,108,356 7,118,202 10/773,186 7,134,74410/773,185 7,134,743 7,182,439 7,210,768 10/773,187 7,134,745 7,156,4847,118,201 7,111,926 10/773,184 7,018,021 11/060,751 11/060,80511/188,017 7,128,402 11/298,774 11/329,157 11/490,041 11/501,7677,284,839 7,246,885 7,229,156 11/505,846 11/505,857 7,293,858 11/524,90811/524,938 7,258,427 11/524,912 7,278,716 11/592,995 11/603,82511/649,773 11/650,549 11/653,237 11/706,378 11/706,962 11,749,11811/754,937 11,749,120 11/744,885 11/779,850 11/765,439 11/842,95011/839,539 11/926,121 12,025,621 11/097,308 11/097,309 7,246,87611/097,299 11/097,310 11/097,213 7,328,978 7,334,876 7,147,306 7,261,39411/764,806 11/782,595 11,965,696 12/027,286 11/482,953 11/482,97711/544,778 11/544,779 12,056,149 11/764,808 11/756,624 11/756,62511/756,626 11/756,627 11/756,628 11/756,629 11/756,630 11/756,6317,156,289 7,178,718 7,225,979 11/712,434 11/084,796 11/084,74211/084,806 09/575,197 09/575,197 7,079,712 7,079,712 6,825,945 6,825,9457,330,974 7,330,974 6,813,039 6,813,039 7,190,474 6,987,506 6,987,5066,824,044 7,038,797 7,038,797 6,980,318 6,980,318 6,816,274 6,816,2747,102,772 7,102,772 7,350,236 7,350,236 6,681,045 6,681,045 6,678,4996,679,420 6,963,845 6,976,220 6,728,000 6,728,000 7,110,126 7,173,7227,173,722 6,976,035 6,813,558 6,766,942 6,965,454 6,995,859 7,088,4597,088,459 6,720,985 7,286,113 6,922,779 6,978,019 6,847,883 7,131,0587,295,839 09/607,843 09/693,690 6,959,298 6,973,450 7,150,404 6,965,8827,233,924 09/575,181 09/575,181 09/722,174 7,175,079 7,162,259 6,718,06110/291,523 10/291,471 7,012,710 6,825,956 10/291,481 7,222,09810/291,825 7,263,508 7,031,010 6,972,864 6,862,105 7,009,738 6,989,9116,982,807 10/291,576 6,829,387 6,714,678 6,644,545 6,609,653 6,651,87910/291,555 7,293,240 10/291,592 10/291,542 7,044,363 7,004,390 6,867,8807,034,953 6,987,581 7,216,224 10/291,821 7,162,269 7,162,222 7,290,2107,293,233 7,293,234 6,850,931 6,865,570 6,847,961 10/685,523 10/685,5837,162,442 10/685,584 7,159,784 10/804,034 10/793,933 6,889,89610/831,232 7,174,056 6,996,274 7,162,088 10/943,874 10/943,87210/944,044 7,259,884 10/944,043 7,167,270 10/943,877 6,986,45910/954,170 7,181,448 10/981,626 10/981,616 7,324,989 7,231,293 7,174,32910/992,713 7,295,922 7,200,591 11/020,106 11/020,260 11/020,32111/020,319 11/026,045 7,347,357 11/051,032 11/059,674 11/107,94411/107,941 11/082,940 11/082,815 11/082,827 11/082,829 6,991,1536,991,154 11/124,256 11/123,136 11/154,676 7,322,524 11/182,00211/202,251 11/202,252 11/202,253 11/203,200 11/202,218 11/206,77811/203,424 11/222,977 7,327,485 11/227,239 11/286,334 7,225,40211/329,187 11/349,143 11/491,225 11/491,121 11/442,428 11/454,90211/442,385 11/478,590 7,271,931 11/520,170 11/603,057 11/706,96411/739,032 11,739,014 7,336,389 11/830,848 11/830,849 11/839,54211/866,394 11/934,077 11,951,874 12,015,487 12,023,860 12,023,00512,036,266 12/047,311 12/047,276 12,050,927 7,068,382 7,068,3827,007,851 6,957,921 6,457,883 10/743,671 7,044,381 11/203,205 7,094,9107,091,344 7,122,685 7,038,066 7,099,019 7,062,651 7,062,651 6,789,1946,789,194 6,789,191 6,789,191 10/900,129 7,278,018 10/913,350 10/982,97510/983,029 11/331,109 6,644,642 6,644,642 6,502,614 6,502,614 6,622,9996,622,999 6,669,385 6,669,385 6,827,116 7,011,128 10/949,307 6,549,9356,549,935 6,987,573 6,987,573 6,727,996 6,727,996 6,591,884 6,591,8846,439,706 6,439,706 6,760,119 6,760,119 7,295,332 7,295,332 7,064,8516,826,547 6,290,349 6,290,349 6,428,155 6,428,155 6,785,016 6,785,0166,831,682 6,741,871 6,927,871 6,980,306 6,965,439 6,840,606 7,036,9186,977,746 6,970,264 7,068,389 7,093,991 7,190,491 10/901,154 10/932,04410/962,412 7,177,054 10/962,552 10/965,733 10/965,933 10/974,74210/982,974 7,180,609 10/986,375 11/107,817 7,292,363 11/149,16011/206,756 11/250,465 7,202,959 11/653,219 11/706,309 11/730,38911/730,392 60/953,443 11/866,387 60,974,077 12,050,161 6,982,7986,870,966 6,870,966 6,822,639 6,822,639 6,474,888 6,627,870 6,724,3746,788,982 7,263,270 6,788,293 6,946,672 6,737,591 6,737,591 7,091,96009/693,514 6,792,165 7,105,753 6,795,593 6,980,704 6,768,821 7,132,6127,041,916 6,797,895 7,015,901 7,289,882 7,148,644 10/778,056 10/778,05810/778,060 10/778,059 10/778,063 10/778,062 10/778,061 10/778,0577,096,199 7,286,887 10/917,467 10/917,466 7,324,859 7,218,978 7,245,2947,277,085 7,187,370 10/917,436 10/943,856 10/919,379 7,019,31910/943,878 10/943,849 7,043,096 7,148,499 11/144,840 11/155,55611/155,557 11/193,481 11/193,435 11/193,482 11/193,479 7,336,26711/281,671 11/298,474 7,245,760 11/488,832 11/495,814 11/495,82311/495,822 11/495,821 11/495,820 11/653,242 11/754,370 60,911,26011/829,936 11/839,494 11,866,305 11,866,313 11,866,324 11,866,33611,866,348 11,866,359 11,970,951 12,036,264 7,055,739 7,055,7397,233,320 7,233,320 6,830,196 6,830,196 6,832,717 6,832,717 7,182,2477,120,853 7,082,562 6,843,420 10/291,718 6,789,731 7,057,608 6,766,9446,766,945 7,289,103 10/291,559 7,299,969 7,264,173 10/409,864 7,108,19210/537,159 7,111,791 7,077,333 6,983,878 10/786,631 7,134,598 10/893,3726,929,186 6,994,264 7,017,826 7,014,123 7,134,601 7,150,396 10/971,1467,017,823 7,025,276 7,284,701 7,080,780 11/074,802 7,334,739 11,749,15811/842,948 12,015,477 12,025,746 12,025,747 12,025,748 12,025,74912,025,750 12,025,751 12,025,754 12,025,756 12,025,757 12,025,75912,025,760 12,025,761 12,025,762 12,025,764 12,025,765 12,025,76612,025,767 12,025,768 10/492,169 10/492,152 10/492,168 10/492,1617,308,148 10/502,575 10/531,229 10/683,151 10/531,733 10/683,04010/510,391 10/510,392 10/778,090 11/944,404 11/936,638 12,031,6156,957,768 6,957,768 09/575,172 09/575,172 7,170,499 7,170,499 7,106,8887,106,888 7,123,239 7,123,239 6,982,701 6,982,703 7,227,527 6,786,3976,947,027 6,975,299 7,139,431 7,048,178 7,118,025 6,839,053 7,015,9007,010,147 7,133,557 6,914,593 10/291,546 6,938,826 7,278,566 7,123,2456,992,662 7,190,346 11/074,800 11/074,782 11/074,777 11/075,9177,221,781 11/102,843 7,213,756 11/188,016 7,180,507 7,263,225 7,287,68811/737,094 11/753,570 11/782,596 11/865,711 12,054,194 12/049,37612/049,377 12/049,379 12/049,987 12/050,005 12/050,014 12/050,02512/050,054 12/050,067 12/050,080 12/050,092 12/050,101 12,036,90411,856,061 11,856,062 11,856,064 11,856,066 11/672,522 11/672,95011/672,947 11/672,891 11/672,954 11/672,533 11,754,310 11/754,32111/754,320 11/754,319 11/754,318 11/754,317 11/754,316 11/754,31511/754,314 11/754,313 11/754,312 11/754,311 12,015,507 12,015,50812,015,509 12,015,510 12,015,511 12,015,512 12,015,513 6,593,1667,132,679 6,940,088 7,119,357 7,307,272 6,755,513 6,974,204 6,409,3237,055,930 6,281,912 6,893,109 6,604,810 6,824,242 6,318,920 7,210,8676,488,422 6,655,786 6,457,810 6,485,135 6,796,731 6,904,678 6,641,2537,125,106 6,786,658 7,097,273 6,824,245 7,222,947 6,918,649 6,860,5816,929,351 7,063,404 6,969,150 7,004,652 6,871,938 6,905,194 6,846,0596,997,626 7,303,256 7,029,098 6,966,625 7,114,794 7,207,646 7,077,4967,284,831 11/072,529 7,152,938 7,182,434 7,182,430 7,306,317 7,032,9937,325,905 11/155,545 11/144,813 7,172,266 7,258,430 7,128,392 7,210,8667,306,322 11/505,933 11/540,727 11/635,480 7,354,208 11/706,30311/709,084 11/730,776 11/744,143 11/779,845 11/782,589 11/863,25611/940,302 11/940,235 11,955,359 12,019,583 12,019,566 12,036,91012,043,795 11/066,161 7,341,330 11/066,159 11/066,158 7,287,83111/875,936 12,017,818 6,804,030 6,807,315 6,771,811 6,683,996 7,271,9367,304,771 6,965,691 7,058,219 7,289,681 7,187,807 7,181,063 11/338,78311/603,823 7,349,572 12,025,633 10/727,181 10/727,162 10/727,16310/727,245 7,121,639 7,165,824 7,152,942 10/727,157 7,181,572 7,096,1377,302,592 7,278,034 7,188,282 10/727,159 10/727,180 10/727,17910/727,192 10/727,274 10/727,164 10/727,161 10/727,198 10/727,15810/754,536 10/754,938 10/727,160 10/934,720 7,171,323 7,278,69711/442,131 11/474,278 11/488,853 7,328,115 11,749,750 11,749,74911,955,127 11,951,213 12,050,941 12,043,844 12/047,315 10/296,5226,795,215 7,070,098 7,154,638 6,805,419 6,859,289 6,977,751 6,398,3326,394,573 6,622,923 6,747,760 6,921,144 10/884,881 7,092,112 7,192,10611/039,866 7,173,739 6,986,560 7,008,033 11/148,237 7,222,780 7,270,3917,150,510 11/478,599 11/499,749 11/521,388 11/738,518 11/482,98111/743,662 11/743,661 11/743,659 11/743,655 11/743,657 11/752,90011,926,109 11/927,163 11,929,567 7,195,328 7,182,422 11/650,53711/712,540 10/854,521 10/854,522 10/854,488 7,281,330 10/854,5037,328,956 10/854,509 7,188,928 7,093,989 10/854,497 10/854,49510/854,498 10/854,511 10/854,512 10/854,525 10/854,526 10/854,5167,252,353 10/854,515 7,267,417 10/854,505 10/854,493 7,275,805 7,314,26110/854,490 7,281,777 7,290,852 10/854,528 10/854,523 10/854,52710/854,524 10/854,520 10/854,514 10/854,519 10/854,513 10/854,49910/854,501 7,266,661 7,243,193 10/854,518 10/854,517 10/934,6287,163,345 7,322,666 11/601,757 11/706,295 11/735,881 11,748,48311,749,123 11/766,061 11,775,135 11,772,235 11/778,569 11/829,94211/870,342 11/935,274 11/937,239 11,961,907 11,961,940 11,961,96112,055,314 11/014,731 D529,081 D541,848 D528,597 6,924,907 6,712,4526,416,160 6,238,043 6,958,826 6,812,972 6,553,459 6,967,741 6,956,6696,903,766 6,804,026 7,259,889 6,975,429 10/636,234 10/636,233 7,301,56710/636,216 7,274,485 7,139,084 7,173,735 7,068,394 7,286,182 7,086,6447,250,977 7,146,281 7,023,567 7,136,183 7,083,254 6,796,651 7,061,6437,057,758 6,894,810 6,995,871 7,085,010 7,092,126 7,123,382 7,061,65010/853,143 6,986,573 6,974,212 7,307,756 7,173,737 10/954,168 7,246,86811/065,357 7,137,699 11/107,798 7,148,994 7,077,497 11/176,372 7,248,37611/225,158 7,306,321 7,173,729 11/442,132 11/478,607 11/503,08511/545,502 11/583,943 11/585,946 11/653,239 11/653,238 11/764,78111/764,782 11/779,884 11,845,666 11/872,637 11/944,401 11/940,21511/544,764 11/544,765 11/544,772 11/544,773 11/544,774 11/544,77511/544,776 11/544,766 11/544,767 11/544,771 11/544,770 11/544,76911/544,777 11/544,768 11/544,763 11/293,804 11/293,840 11/293,80311/293,833 11/293,834 11/293,835 11/293,836 11/293,837 11/293,79211/293,794 11/293,839 11/293,826 11/293,829 11/293,830 11/293,82711/293,828 7,270,494 11/293,823 11/293,824 11/293,831 11/293,81511/293,819 11/293,818 11/293,817 11/293,816 11/838,875 11/482,97811/640,356 11/640,357 11/640,358 11/640,359 11/640,360 11/640,35511/679,786 11/872,714 10/760,254 10/760,210 10/760,202 7,201,46810/760,198 10/760,249 7,234,802 7,303,255 7,287,846 7,156,511 10/760,2647,258,432 7,097,291 10/760,222 10/760,248 7,083,273 10/760,19210/760,203 10/760,204 10/760,205 10/760,206 10/760,267 10/760,2707,198,352 10/760,271 7,303,251 7,201,470 7,121,655 7,293,861 7,232,2087,328,985 7,344,232 7,083,272 7,261,400 11/474,272 11/474,315 7,311,38711/583,874 7,303,258 11/706,322 11/706,968 11/749,119 11,749,15711,779,848 11/782,590 11/855,152 11,855,151 11/870,327 11/934,78011/935,992 11,951,193 12/017,327 12,015,273 12,036,882 12,050,16412,050,166 11/014,764 11/014,763 7,331,663 11/014,747 7,328,97311/014,760 11/014,757 7,303,252 7,249,822 11/014,762 7,311,38211/014,723 11/014,756 11/014,736 11/014,759 11/014,758 11/014,7257,331,660 11/014,738 11/014,737 7,322,684 7,322,685 7,311,381 7,270,4057,303,268 11/014,735 11/014,734 11/014,719 11/014,750 11/014,7497,249,833 11/758,640 11/775,143 11/838,877 11,944,453 11/944,63311,955,065 12/003,875 12/003,952 12,007,818 12,007,817 12,068,67912,071,187 TBA TBA 11/014,769 11/014,729 7,331,661 11/014,733 7,300,14011/014,755 11/014,765 11/014,766 11/014,740 7,284,816 7,284,8457,255,430 11/014,744 7,328,984 11/014,768 7,322,671 11/014,71811/014,717 11/014,716 11/014,732 7,347,534 11/097,268 11/097,18511/097,184 11/778,567 11,852,958 11,852,907 11/872,038 11,955,09311,961,578 12,022,023 12,023,000 12,023,018 12,031,582 12,043,70811/293,820 11/293,813 11/293,822 11/293,812 11/293,821 11/293,81411/293,793 11/293,842 11/293,811 11/293,807 11/293,806 11/293,80511/293,810 12,050,021 11/688,863 11/688,864 11/688,865 11/688,86611/688,867 11/688,868 11/688,869 11/688,871 11/688,872 11/688,87311/741,766 12,014,767 12,014,768 12,014,769 12,014,770 12,014,77112,014,772 12,014,773 12,014,774 12,014,775 12,014,776 12,014,77712,014,778 12,014,779 12,014,780 12,014,781 12,014,782 12,014,78312,014,784 12,014,785 12,014,787 12,014,788 12,014,789 12,014,79012,014,791 12,014,792 12,014,793 12,014,794 12,014,796 12,014,79812,014,801 12,014,803 12,014,804 12,014,805 12,014,806 12,014,80712,049,371 12,049,372 12,049,373 12,049,374 12,049,375 61,034,14711/482,982 11/482,983 11/482,984 11/495,818 11/495,819 11/677,04911/677,050 11/677,051 11,872,719 11,872,718 12,046,449 61,033,3577,306,320 11/934,781 D528,156 10/760,180 7,111,935 10/760,213 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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The Applicant has developed a wide range of printers that employpagewidth printheads instead of traditional reciprocating printheaddesigns. Pagewidth designs increase print speeds as the printhead doesnot traverse back and forth across the page to deposit a line of animage. The pagewidth printhead simply deposits the ink on the media asit moves past at high speeds. Such printheads have made it possible toperform full colour 1600 dpi printing at speeds of around 60 pages perminute, speeds previously unattainable with conventional inkjetprinters.

Printing at these speeds consumes ink quickly and this gives rise toproblems with supplying ink to the printhead. Not only are the flowrates higher but distributing the ink along the entire length of apagewidth printhead is more complex than feeding ink to a relativelysmall reciprocating printhead. In particular, the hydrostatic inkpressure requires careful control to avoid printhead flooding. TheApplicant has previously described means for controlling hydrostatic inkpressure in an ink supply system for a pagewidth printhead (see U.S.application Ser. No. 11/677,049 filed Feb. 21, 2007 and U.S. applicationSer. No. 11/872,714 filed Oct. 16, 2007, the contents of which areherein incorporated by reference).

Additionally, the Applicant's design of high speed A4 pagewidth printersrequires periodic replacement of a printhead cartridge, which comprisesthe printhead. In order to replace a printhead cartridge, it isnecessary to deprime a printhead, remove the printhead from the printer,replace the printhead with a new replacement printhead, and prime thereplacement printhead once it is installed in the printer. Hence, theink supply system must be able to perform prime and deprime operationsefficiently and, preferably, with minimal ink wastage.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In a first aspect the present invention provides an ink supply systemfor supplying ink to an inkjet printhead at a predetermined hydrostaticpressure, said ink supply system comprising:

-   -   a pressure-regulating chamber having an outlet port connected to        an ink inlet of said printhead, said chamber comprising a float        valve configured for maintaining a predetermined level of ink in        said chamber, said level of ink controlling said hydrostatic        pressure; and    -   an ink reservoir connected to an inlet port of said        pressure-regulating chamber, said ink reservoir being positioned        above said predetermined level of ink.

Optionally, said hydrostatic pressure, relative to atmospheric pressure,is defined as ρgh, wherein ρ is the density of ink, g is accelerationdue to gravity and h is the height of the predetermined level of inkrelative to the printhead.

Optionally, said pressure-regulating chamber is positioned below saidprinthead, and said hydrostatic pressure is negative relative toatmospheric pressure.

Optionally, said float valve comprises:

-   -   an arm pivotally mounted about a pivot;    -   a float mounted at one end of said arm; and    -   a valve head mounted at an opposite end of said arm,        wherein said valve head is positioned for sealing engagement        with a valve seat at said inlet port.

Optionally, said inlet port and said outlet port of saidpressure-regulating chamber are positioned towards a base of saidchamber.

In a further aspect the ink supply system further comprising a printheadpriming system.

In another aspect the ink supply system comprising:

-   -   an air pump communicating with a headspace above said ink in        said chamber; and    -   a valve positioned between said ink reservoir and said inlet        port,        wherein, in a priming configuration, said valve is configured to        be shut and said pump is configured to positively pressurize        said headspace thereby forcing ink from said chamber into an ink        inlet of said printhead.

Optionally, a sensor is positioned for sensing ink in a downstream inkline connected to an ink outlet of said printhead, said sensorcooperating with said pump such that said pump is shut off when saidsensor senses any ink.

In another aspect the ink supply system further comprising means forcontrolling an amount of ink flowing from said downstream ink line backinto said pressure-regulating chamber.

Optionally, said means is selected from the group comprising:

-   -   an electronically-controlled valve;    -   a check-valve; and    -   a loop section passing below said predetermined level of ink in        said chamber.

Optionally, said sensor is an optical sensor.

In a further aspect the ink supply system further comprising means forminimizing phantom sensing of ink caused by ink bubbles in saiddownstream ink line.

In a further aspect the ink supply system comprising a bubble-burstingbox, said box comprising:

-   -   at least one bubble-bursting chamber having a respective chamber        inlet; and    -   an air outlet.

Optionally, said air outlet is open to atmosphere or said air outletcommunicates with a pump inlet of said air pump.

Optionally, said at least one bubble-bursting chamber is dimensioned topromote expansion and bursting of ink bubbles entering said chamber viasaid chamber inlet.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises a plurality ofbubble-bursting chambers, each chamber corresponding to a respective inkchannel of said ink supply system.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises an air chamber in fluidcommunication with said at least one bubble-bursting chamber via an airchannel defined in a roof of said box, said air outlet being defined insaid air chamber.

Optionally, said air channel is a hydrophobic serpentine channelcomprising at least one ink-trapping stomach, said air channelminimizing transfer of ink to said air chamber when said box is tipped.

Optionally, said pump is a reversible pump.

Optionally, in a de-priming configuration, said pump is reversed and inkis pulled from said printhead towards said pressure-regulating chamber.

In a second aspect the present invention provides a priming system forpriming an inkjet printhead having an ink inlet, an ink outlet and aplurality of nozzles, said priming system comprising:

-   -   an ink chamber having an outlet port connected to said ink inlet        via an upstream ink line;    -   an air pump having a pump outlet communicating with a headspace        above said ink in said ink chamber;    -   a sensor positioned for sensing ink in a downstream ink line        connected to said ink outlet, said sensor cooperating with said        pump such that said pump is shut off when said sensor senses any        ink; and    -   means for minimizing phantom sensing of ink caused by ink        bubbles in said downstream ink line,        wherein, in a priming configuration, said pump is configured to        positively pressurize said headspace until said sensor senses        ink.

Optionally, said ink chamber is a pressure-regulating chamber, and saidpriming system further comprises:

-   -   an ink reservoir in fluid communication with an inlet port of        said pressure-regulating chamber, said ink reservoir being        positioned above a level of ink in said chamber; and    -   a valve positioned between said ink reservoir and said inlet        port, wherein, in said priming configuration, said valve is        configured to be shut.

Optionally, said pump is reversible for effecting de-priming operations.

Optionally, in a de-priming configuration, said pump is reversed and inkis pulled from said printhead towards said ink chamber.

Optionally, said ink outlet is in fluid communication with a pump inlet,thereby enabling both pushing and pulling of ink during a priming and/ora de-priming operation.

In a further aspect there is provided a priming system furthercomprising means for controlling, after priming, an amount of inkflowing from said downstream ink line back into said pressure-regulatingchamber.

Optionally, said means is selected from the group comprising:

-   -   an electronically-controlled valve;    -   a check-valve; and    -   a loop section passing below a level of ink in said chamber.

Optionally, said sensor comprises an optical sensor.

Optionally, said means for minimizing phantom sensing of ink comprises abubble-bursting box, said box comprising:

-   -   one or more bubble-bursting chambers having a respective chamber        inlet; and    -   an air outlet.

Optionally, said sensor is positioned to sense ink above abubble-bursting point in at least one of said bubble-bursting chambers.

Optionally, said at least one bubble-bursting chamber is transparent.

Optionally, said air outlet is:

-   -   open to atmosphere; or    -   in fluid communication with a pump inlet of said pump, thereby        enabling both pushing and pulling of ink through said printhead        during a priming or a de-priming operation.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises a plurality ofbubble-bursting chambers, each chamber corresponding to a respective inkchannel of said ink supply system.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber is dimensioned to promoteexpansion and bursting of ink bubbles entering said chamber via saidchamber inlet.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber has curved sidewalls, wherein acurvature of said sidewalls is greater than a curvature of said conduit.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber is generally crescent-shaped,thereby maximizing said curvature in a minimal volume.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises an air chamber in fluidcommunication with said bubble-bursting chambers via an air channeldefined in a roof of said box, said air outlet being defined in said airchamber.

Optionally, said air channel is a hydrophobic serpentine channelcomprising at least one ink-trapping stomach, said air channelminimizing transfer of ink to said air chamber when said box is tipped.

Optionally, said printhead is replaceable.

Optionally, said printhead comprises one or more printhead integratedcircuits mounted on an ink distribution manifold, each printheadintegrated circuit comprising a plurality of nozzles, and said manifoldhaving said ink inlet and said ink outlet.

In a third aspect the present invention provides a printer comprising:

-   -   an inkjet printhead having an ink inlet, an ink outlet and a        plurality of nozzles;    -   an ink supply system for supplying ink to said inkjet printhead        at a predetermined hydrostatic pressure, said ink supply system        comprising:        -   a pressure-regulating chamber having an outlet port            connected to said ink inlet of said printhead, said chamber            comprising a float valve configured for maintaining a            predetermined level of ink in said chamber, said level of            ink controlling said hydrostatic pressure; and        -   an ink reservoir connected to an inlet port of said            pressure-regulating chamber, said ink reservoir being            positioned above said predetermined level of ink.

Optionally, said hydrostatic pressure, relative to atmospheric pressure,is defined as ρgh, wherein ρ is the density of ink, g is accelerationdue to gravity and h is the height of the predetermined level of inkrelative to the printhead.

Optionally, said pressure-regulating chamber is positioned below saidprinthead, and said hydrostatic pressure is negative relative toatmospheric pressure.

Optionally, said float valve comprises:

-   -   an arm pivotally mounted about a pivot;    -   a float mounted at one end of said arm; and    -   a valve head mounted at an opposite end of said arm,        wherein said valve head is positioned for sealing engagement        with a valve seat at said inlet port.

Optionally, said inlet port and said outlet port of saidpressure-regulating chamber are positioned towards a base of saidchamber.

In a further aspect the printer further comprising a printhead primingsystem.

In another aspect the printer comprising:

-   -   an air pump communicating with a headspace above said ink in        said chamber; and    -   a valve positioned between said ink reservoir and said inlet        port,        wherein, in a priming configuration, said valve is configured to        be shut and said pump is configured to positively pressurize        said headspace thereby forcing ink from said chamber into an ink        inlet of said printhead.

Optionally, a sensor is positioned for sensing ink in a downstream inkline connected to an ink outlet of said printhead, said sensorcooperating with said pump such that said pump is shut off when saidsensor senses any ink.

In another aspect the printer further comprising means for controllingan amount of ink flowing from said downstream ink line back into saidpressure-regulating chamber.

Optionally, said means is selected from the group comprising:

-   -   an electronically-controlled valve;    -   a check-valve; and    -   a loop section passing below said predetermined level of ink in        said chamber.

Optionally, said sensor is an optical sensor.

In a further aspect the printer further comprising means for minimizingphantom sensing of ink caused by ink bubbles in said downstream inkline.

In another aspect the printer comprising a bubble-bursting box, said boxcomprising:

-   -   at least one bubble-bursting chamber having a respective chamber        inlet; and    -   an air outlet.

Optionally, said air outlet is open to atmosphere or said air outletcommunicates with a pump inlet of said air pump.

Optionally, said at least one bubble-bursting chamber is dimensioned topromote expansion and bursting of ink bubbles entering said chamber viasaid chamber inlet.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises a plurality ofbubble-bursting chambers, each chamber corresponding to a respective inkchannel of said ink supply system.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises an air chamber in fluidcommunication with said at least one bubble-bursting chamber via an airchannel defined in a roof of said box, said air outlet being defined insaid air chamber.

Optionally, said air channel is a hydrophobic serpentine channelcomprising at least one ink-trapping stomach, said air channelminimizing transfer of ink to said air chamber when said box is tipped.

Optionally, said pump is a reversible pump.

Optionally, in a de-priming configuration, said pump is reversed and inkis pulled from said printhead towards said pressure-regulating chamber.

In a fourth aspect the present invention provides a printer comprising:

-   -   an inkjet printhead having an ink inlet, an ink outlet and a        plurality of nozzles;    -   a priming system for priming said printhead, said priming system        comprising:        -   an ink chamber having an outlet port connected to said ink            inlet via an upstream ink line;        -   an air pump having a pump outlet communicating with a            headspace above said ink in said chamber;        -   a sensor positioned for sensing ink in a downstream ink line            connected to said ink outlet, said sensor cooperating with            said pump such that said pump is shut off when said sensor            senses any ink; and        -   means for minimizing phantom sensing of ink caused by ink            bubbles in said downstream ink line,            wherein, in a priming configuration, said pump is configured            to positively pressurize said headspace until said sensor            senses ink.

Optionally, said ink chamber is a pressure-regulating chamber, and saidpriming system further comprises:

-   -   an ink reservoir in fluid communication with an inlet port of        said pressure-regulating chamber, said ink reservoir being        positioned above a level of ink in said chamber; and    -   a valve positioned between said ink reservoir and said inlet        port,        wherein, in said priming configuration, said valve is configured        to be shut.

Optionally, said pump is reversible for effecting de-priming operations.

Optionally, in a de-priming configuration, said pump is reversed and inkis pulled from said printhead towards said ink chamber.

Optionally, said ink outlet is in fluid communication with a pump inlet,thereby enabling both pushing and pulling of ink during a priming and/ora de-priming operation.

In a further aspect the printer further comprising means for controllingan amount of ink flowing from said downstream ink line back into saidpressure-regulating chamber.

Optionally, said means is selected from the group comprising:

-   -   an electronically-controlled valve;    -   a check-valve; and    -   a loop section passing below a level of ink in said chamber.

Optionally, said sensor comprises an optical sensor.

Optionally, said means for minimizing phantom sensing of ink comprises abubble-bursting box, said box comprising:

-   -   one or more bubble-bursting chambers having a respective chamber        inlet; and    -   an air outlet.

Optionally, said sensor is positioned to sense ink above abubble-bursting point in at least one of said bubble-bursting chambers.

Optionally, said at least one bubble-bursting chamber is transparent.

Optionally, said air outlet is:

-   -   open to atmosphere; or    -   in fluid communication with a pump inlet of said pump, thereby        enabling both pushing and pulling of ink through said printhead        during a priming or a de-priming operation.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises a plurality ofbubble-bursting chambers, each chamber corresponding to a respective inkchannel of said ink supply system.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber is dimensioned to promoteexpansion and bursting of ink bubbles entering said chamber via saidchamber inlet.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber has curved sidewalls, wherein acurvature of said sidewalls is greater than a curvature of said conduit.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber is generally crescent-shaped,thereby maximizing said curvature in a minimal volume.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises an air chamber in fluidcommunication with said bubble-bursting chambers via an air channeldefined in a roof of said box, said air outlet being defined in said airchamber.

Optionally, said air channel is a hydrophobic serpentine channelcomprising at least one ink-trapping stomach, said air channelminimizing transfer of ink to said air chamber when said box is tipped.

Optionally, said printhead is a replaceable pagewidth printhead.

Optionally, said printhead comprises one or more printhead integratedcircuits mounted on an ink distribution manifold, each printheadintegrated circuit comprising a plurality of nozzles, and said manifoldhaving said ink inlet and said ink outlet.

In a fifth aspect the present invention provides an ink sensing devicefor an ink supply system, said device comprising:

-   -   a bubble-bursting box comprising:        -   one or more bubble-bursting chambers, each chamber having a            respective chamber inlet for connection to an ink line; and        -   an air outlet in fluid communication with each chamber; and    -   a sensor positioned to sense ink above a bubble-bursting point        in at least one of said bubble-bursting chambers,        wherein said device is configured to minimize phantom sensing of        ink caused by ink bubbles in said ink line.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises a plurality ofbubble-bursting chambers, each chamber corresponding to a respective inkchannel of an ink supply system.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber is dimensioned to promoteexpansion and bursting of ink bubbles entering said chamber via saidchamber inlet.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber has curved sidewalls, wherein acurvature of said sidewalls is greater than a curvature of a conduitdefining said ink line.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber is generally crescent-shaped,thereby maximizing said curvature in a minimal volume.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises a common air chamber influid communication with each bubble-bursting chamber, said air outletbeing positioned in said air chamber.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber communicates with said airchamber via a respective air channel defined in a roof of said box.

Optionally, each air channel is a serpentine channel for minimizingtransfer of ink to said air chamber when said box is tipped.

Optionally, each air channel is hydrophobic.

Optionally, each air channel comprises at least one ink-trappingstomach.

Optionally, each air channel terminates at a channel outlet defined in aroof of said box, each channel outlet being positioned to deposit inkinto said air chamber.

Optionally, said air outlet is defined in a base of said air chamber,and each channel outlet is offset from said air outlet.

Optionally, a snorkel extends from said air outlet towards said roof,thereby maximizing an effective ink-collecting volume of said airchamber.

Optionally, said air chamber has an air vent defined therein.

Optionally, said air chamber has one or more air vents defined therein,the number of air vents regulating a pressure in said bubble-burstingbox when said air outlet is connected to a pump.

Optionally, said sensor is an optical sensor.

Optionally, said sensor provides a feedback signal for a pump pumpingink into said bubble-bursting box.

Optionally, sensor senses ink in only one of said bubble-burstingchambers.

Optionally, said one bubble-bursting chamber comprises a float ballchamber in fluid communication with a primary bubble-bursting chamber,said float ball chamber containing a float ball, and said sensoroptically sensing when said float ball reaches a predetermined height.

In another aspect there is provided an ink supply system comprising thebubble-bursting box comprising:

-   -   one or more bubble-bursting chambers, each chamber having a        respective chamber inlet for connection to an ink line; and    -   an air outlet in fluid communication with each chamber; and    -   a sensor positioned to sense ink above a bubble-bursting point        in at least one of said bubble-bursting chambers,        wherein said device is configured to minimize phantom sensing of        ink caused by ink bubbles in said ink line.

In a sixth aspect the present invention provided a bubble-bursting boxfor bursting bubbles of a liquid entering said box, said box comprising:

-   -   one or more bubble-bursting chambers, each chamber having a        respective chamber inlet for connection to liquid conduit, said        chamber inlet being defined in a base of each chamber; and    -   a common air chamber in fluid communication with each        bubble-bursting chamber, said air chamber having an air outlet        defined in a base thereof,    -   a cover for said bubble-bursting chambers and said air chamber,        said cover defining a roof of said box, said cover having one or        more air channels defined therein, each air channel providing        fluid communication between a respective bubble-bursting chamber        and said common air chamber.

Optionally, said liquid is ink.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises a plurality ofbubble-bursting chambers, each chamber corresponding to a respective inkchannel of an ink supply system for a printer.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber is dimensioned to promoteexpansion and bursting of liquid bubbles entering said chamber via saidchamber inlet.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber has curved sidewalls, wherein acurvature of said sidewalls is greater than a curvature of said liquidconduit.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber is generally crescent-shaped,thereby maximizing said curvature in a minimal volume.

Optionally, each air channel is a serpentine channel for minimizingtransfer of liquid to said air chamber when said box is tipped.

Optionally, each air channel is hydrophobic.

Optionally, each air channel comprises at least one liquid-trappingstomach.

Optionally, each air channel terminates at a channel outlet defined in aroof of said air chamber, each channel outlet being positioned todeposit liquid into said air chamber.

Optionally, each channel outlet is offset from said air outlet.

Optionally, a snorkel extends from said air outlet towards said roof,thereby maximizing an effective liquid-collecting volume of said airchamber.

Optionally, said air chamber has an air vent defined therein.

Optionally, said air chamber has one or more air vents defined therein,the number of air vents regulating a pressure in said bubble-burstingbox when said air outlet is connected to a pump.

Optionally, one of said bubble-bursting chamber comprises a float ballchamber in fluid communication with a primary bubble-bursting chamber,said float ball chamber containing a float ball.

Optionally, at least one of said bubble-bursting chambers is configuredfor use with an optical sensor, said optical sensor sensing a level ofliquid in said at least one chamber.

Optionally, said at least one bubble-bursting chamber is transparent.

In a further aspect the present invention provided a liquid sensingdevice comprising:

-   -   (A) a bubble-bursting box comprising:        -   one or more bubble-bursting chambers, each chamber having a            respective chamber inlet in a base thereof for connection to            liquid conduit; and        -   a common air chamber in fluid communication with each            bubble-bursting chamber, said air chamber having an air            outlet defined in a base thereof, and        -   a cover for said bubble-bursting chambers and said air            chamber, said cover defining a roof of said box, said cover            having one or more air channels defined therein, each air            channel providing fluid communication between a respective            bubble-bursting chamber and said common air chamber; and    -   (B) an optical sensor positioned to sense liquid above a        bubble-bursting point in at least one of said bubble-bursting        chambers.

Optionally, said device is configured to minimize phantom sensing ofliquid caused by liquid bubbles in said liquid conduit.

Optionally, said box is transparent.

In a seventh aspect the present invention provided a printhead deprimingsystem, said system comprising:

-   -   an ink reservoir;    -   an ink chamber positioned below said ink reservoir, said ink        chamber comprising an outlet port connected to an ink inlet of        said printhead via an upstream ink line, an inlet port connected        to said ink reservoir, and a float valve configured for closing        said inlet port; and    -   an air pump communicating with a headspace above said ink in        said ink chamber, such that actuation of said air pump generates        a negative pressure in said headspace and draws ink from said        printhead into said ink chamber so as to de-prime said        printhead,        wherein an increased level of ink in said ink chamber during        said de-priming causes concomitant shutting of said float valve        and isolates said ink reservoir from said printhead.

Optionally, said printhead is positioned above said ink chamber.

In another aspect the depriming system further comprising a downstreamink line connected to an ink outlet of said printhead, wherein ink isdrawn from said downstream ink line, through said printhead and towardssaid ink chamber during said de-priming.

Optionally, said downstream ink line is in fluid communication with saidair pump, thereby enabling both pushing and pulling of ink through saidprinthead during said depriming.

Optionally, said pump is reversible for effecting both de-priming andpriming operations.

Optionally, a check valve is positioned between said ink reservoir andsaid ink chamber for isolating said ink reservoir from said printheadduring a priming operation.

Optionally, said float valve comprises:

-   -   an arm pivotally mounted about a pivot;    -   a float mounted at one end of said arm; and    -   a valve head mounted at an opposite end of said arm,        wherein said valve head is positioned for sealing engagement        with a valve seat at said inlet port.

Optionally, said ink chamber is a pressure-regulating chamber forregulating a hydrostatic pressure of ink supplied to said printheadduring normal printing.

Optionally, is configured for use with a replaceable pagewidthprinthead.

Optionally, said printhead comprises one or more printhead integratedcircuits mounted on an ink distribution manifold, each printheadintegrated circuit comprising a plurality of nozzles, and said manifoldhaving said ink inlet and an ink outlet.

In another aspect the present invention provided a printer comprising:

-   -   an inkjet printhead having an ink inlet and a plurality of        nozzles; and    -   a printhead depriming system, said depriming system comprising:        -   an ink reservoir;        -   an ink chamber positioned below said ink reservoir, said ink            chamber comprising an outlet port connected to said ink            inlet via an upstream ink line, an inlet port connected to            said ink reservoir, and a float valve configured for closing            said inlet port; and        -   an air pump communicating with a headspace above said ink in            said ink chamber, such that actuation of said air pump            generates a negative pressure in said headspace and draws            ink from said printhead into said ink chamber so as to            de-prime said printhead,            wherein an increased level of ink in said ink chamber during            said de-priming causes concomitant shutting of said float            valve and isolates said ink reservoir from said printhead.

Optionally, said printhead is positioned above said ink chamber.

In a further aspect the printer further comprising a downstream ink lineconnected to an ink outlet of said printhead, wherein ink is drawn fromsaid downstream ink line, through said printhead and towards said inkchamber during said de-priming.

Optionally, said downstream ink line is in fluid communication with saidair pump, thereby enabling both pushing and pulling of ink through saidprinthead during said depriming.

Optionally, said pump is reversible for effecting both de-priming andpriming operations.

Optionally, a check valve is positioned between said ink reservoir andsaid ink chamber for isolating said ink reservoir from said printheadduring a priming operation.

Optionally, said float valve comprises:

-   -   an arm pivotally mounted about a pivot;    -   a float mounted at one end of said arm; and    -   a valve head mounted at an opposite end of said arm,        wherein said valve head is positioned for sealing engagement        with a valve seat at said inlet port.

Optionally, said ink chamber is a pressure-regulating chamber forregulating a hydrostatic pressure of ink supplied to said printheadduring normal printing.

Optionally, said printhead is a replaceable pagewidth printhead.

Optionally, said printhead comprises one or more printhead integratedcircuits mounted on an ink distribution manifold, each printheadintegrated circuit comprising a plurality of nozzles, and said manifoldhaving said ink inlet and an ink outlet connected to a downstream inkline.

In an eighth aspect the present invention provides a printer comprising:

-   -   an inkjet printhead having an ink inlet, an ink outlet and a        plurality of nozzles;    -   an ink chamber having an outlet port;    -   an upstream ink line providing fluid communication between said        outlet port and said ink inlet;    -   a reversible air pump having a pump outlet communicating with a        headspace in said ink chamber, said pump being configured to        positively pressurize said headspace during a printhead priming        operation or negatively pressurize said headspace during a        printhead depriming operation; and    -   a downstream ink line connected to said ink outlet, said        downstream ink line being in fluid communication with a pump        inlet so as to effect cooperative pulling and pushing of ink        through said printhead during said priming and depriming        operations.

In a further aspect there is provided a printer further comprising anink reservoir positioned above said ink chamber and in fluidcommunication with an inlet port of said ink chamber.

Optionally, said ink reservoir is isolable from said ink chamber duringboth priming and depriming operations.

Optionally, said ink reservoir comprises a check valve configured toisolate said ink reservoir from said ink chamber when said headspace ispositively pressurized during said printhead priming operation.

Optionally, said ink chamber comprises a float valve configured toisolate said ink reservoir from said ink chamber when said headspace isnegatively pressurized during said printhead depriming operation.

Optionally, said float valve comprises:

-   -   an arm pivotally mounted about a pivot;    -   a float mounted at one end of said arm; and    -   a valve head mounted at an opposite end of said arm,        wherein said valve head is positioned for sealing engagement        with a valve seat at said inlet port.

Optionally, said ink chamber is a pressure-regulating chamber forregulating a hydrostatic pressure of ink supplied to said printheadduring normal printing.

Optionally, said pressure-regulating chamber is positioned below saidprinthead so as to provide a negative hydrostatic pressure.

Optionally, said printhead is a replaceable pagewidth printhead.

Optionally, said printhead comprises one or more printhead integratedcircuits mounted on an ink distribution manifold, each printheadintegrated circuit comprising a plurality of nozzles, and said manifoldhaving said ink inlet and said ink outlet.

In a further aspect there is provided a printer further comprising meansfor controlling a flow of ink from said downstream ink line back intosaid ink chamber when said printhead is primed.

Optionally, said means is selected from the group comprising:

-   -   an electronically-controlled valve;    -   a check-valve; and    -   a loop section passing below said level of ink in said chamber.

In a further aspect there is provided a printer further comprising asensor positioned for sensing ink in said downstream ink line, saidsensor cooperating with said pump such that said pump is shut off whensaid sensor senses any ink.

Optionally, said sensor comprises an optical sensor.

In a further aspect there is provided a printer further comprising meansfor minimizing phantom sensing of ink caused by ink bubbles in saiddownstream ink line.

In another aspect there is provided a printer comprising abubble-bursting box, said box comprising:

-   -   one or more bubble-bursting chambers having a respective chamber        inlet connected to said downstream ink line; and    -   an air outlet in fluid communication with said pump inlet.

Optionally, said sensor is positioned to sense ink above abubble-bursting point in at least one of said bubble-bursting chambers.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises a plurality ofbubble-bursting chambers, each chamber corresponding to a respective inkchannel of said ink supply system.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber is dimensioned to promoteexpansion and bursting of ink bubbles entering said chamber via saidchamber inlet.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises a common air chamber influid communication with said bubble-bursting chambers via an airchannel defined in a roof of said box, said air outlet being defined ina base of said air chamber.

In a ninth aspect the present invention provided a method of priming aprinthead whilst minimizing nozzle drooling, said method comprising thesteps of:

-   -   (i) providing a printhead comprising:        -   an ink distribution manifold having an ink inlet and an ink            outlet; and        -   one or more printhead integrated circuits mounted on said            manifold, each printhead integrated circuit comprising a            plurality of nozzles;    -   (ii) providing an ink chamber in fluid communication with said        ink inlet; and    -   (iii) applying a positive pressure at said ink inlet whilst        simultaneously applying a negative pressure at said ink outlet        so as to draw ink through said manifold and prime said printhead        whilst minimizing nozzle drooling.

Optionally, said printhead is a pagewidth inkjet printhead.

Optionally, said positive pressure is applied by positively pressurizinga headspace above ink in said ink chamber.

Optionally, said positive pressure is applied using a pump having a pumpoutlet communicating with said headspace.

Optionally, a pump inlet communicates with said ink outlet so as toapply said negative pressure at said ink outlet.

Optionally, a downstream ink line is connected to said ink outlet, andsaid method further comprises the steps of:

-   -   monitoring for the presence of ink in said downstream ink line;        and    -   shutting off said pump when ink is sensed in said downstream ink        line.

Optionally, an optical sensor is provided for sensing said ink in saiddownstream ink line.

Optionally, phantom sensing of ink caused by ink bubbles in saiddownstream ink line is minimized.

Optionally, phantom sensing of ink is minimized by sensing for ink abovea bubble-bursting point in a bubble-bursting chamber provided in saiddownstream ink line.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting chamber is in fluid communication withan air outlet, said air outlet being in fluid communication with a pumpinlet.

In a tenth aspect the present invention provides a method of priming oneor more printhead integrated circuits, said method comprising the stepsof:

-   -   (i) providing a printhead assembly comprising:        -   an ink distribution manifold having an ink inlet and an ink            outlet;        -   one or more printhead integrated circuits mounted on said            manifold, each printhead integrated circuit comprising a            plurality of nozzles;        -   an upstream ink line connected to said ink inlet; and        -   a downstream ink line connected to said ink outlet, wherein            at least part of said printhead assembly contains ink            bubbles;    -   (ii) providing an ink chamber in fluid communication with said        ink inlet via said upstream ink line;    -   (iii) priming said printhead integrated circuits by drawing ink        from said ink chamber, through said manifold and into said        downstream ink line using a pump;    -   (iv) bursting ink bubbles in said downstream ink line;    -   (v) sensing for ink downstream of a bubble-bursting point in        said downstream ink line; and    -   (v) shutting off said pump when said ink is sensed.

Optionally, said printhead is a pagewidth inkjet printhead.

Optionally, said priming is performed by positively pressurizing aheadspace above ink in said ink chamber.

Optionally, a pump outlet of said pump communicates with said headspace.

Optionally, a pump inlet communicates with said ink outlet so as toapply negative pressure simultaneously at said ink outlet.

Optionally, a loop in said downstream ink conduit prevents ink fromflowing back into said ink chamber when said pump is shut off, said looppassing below a level of ink in said ink chamber.

Optionally, a valve in said downstream ink conduit prevents ink fromflowing back into said ink chamber when said pump is shut off

Optionally, said bubbles are burst by expansion of said bubbles.

Optionally, said bubbles are burst using a bubble-bursting box providedin said downstream ink line, said bubble-bursting box comprising:

-   -   a bubble-bursting chamber having a respective chamber inlet        defined in a base thereof, said chamber inlet being connected to        a downstream ink conduit; and    -   an air outlet in fluid communication said chamber.

Optionally, an optical sensor is positioned above a bubble-burstingpoint in said bubble-bursting chamber.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting chamber is dimensioned to promoteexpansion and bursting of ink bubbles entering said chamber via saidchamber inlet.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber has curved sidewalls, wherein acurvature of said sidewalls is greater than a curvature of saiddownstream ink conduit.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber is generally crescent-shaped,thereby maximizing said curvature in a minimal volume.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises an air chamber in fluidcommunication with said bubble-bursting chamber, said air outlet beingpositioned in said air chamber.

Optionally, each bubble-bursting chamber communicates with said airchamber via a respective air channel defined in a roof of said box.

Optionally, each air channel is a hydrophobic serpentine channel forminimizing transfer of ink to said air chamber when said box is tipped.

Optionally, each air channel comprises at least one ink-trappingstomach.

Optionally, each air channel terminates at a channel outlet defined in aroof of said box, each channel outlet being positioned to deposit inkinto said air chamber.

Optionally, said air outlet is defined in a base of said air chamber,and each channel outlet is offset from said air outlet.

In an eleventh aspect the present invention provides a method ofreplacing a printhead in an inkjet printer with minimal ink wastage,said method comprising the steps of:

-   -   (i) providing a printhead comprising:        -   an ink distribution manifold having an ink inlet and an ink            outlet;        -   one or more printhead integrated circuits mounted on said            manifold, each printhead integrated circuit comprising a            plurality of nozzles;    -   (ii) providing an ink supply system comprising:        -   an ink chamber in fluid communication with said ink inlet            via an upstream ink line;        -   a reversible air pump communicating with a headspace of said            ink chamber; and        -   a downstream ink line connected to said ink outlet;    -   (ii) actuating said pump so as to negatively pressurize said        headspace, thereby depriming said printhead by drawing ink from        said downstream ink line and said printhead into said ink        chamber;    -   (iii) deactuating said pump and allowing an ink level in said        ink chamber to equalize with an ink level in said upstream ink        line;    -   (iv) removing said printhead from said printer, said removing        including disconnecting said ink inlet and said ink outlet from        respective upstream and downstream ink lines;    -   (v) replacing said printhead with a replacement printhead, said        replacing including connecting an ink inlet and an outlet inlet        of said replacement printhead with respective upstream and        downstream ink lines;    -   (vi) actuating said pump so as to positively pressurize said        headspace, thereby priming said printhead by drawing ink from        said ink chamber, through said printhead and into said        downstream ink line; and    -   (vii) deactuating said pump and allowing an ink level in said        ink chamber to equilibrate to a predetermined level.

Optionally, said ink chamber has sufficient capacity to accommodate inkdrawn into said chamber during said depriming step.

Optionally, said downstream ink line comprises a loop section passingbelow a level of ink in said ink chamber, wherein said predetermined inklevel in said ink chamber equalizes with an ink level in said loopsection after deactuation of said pump in step (vii).

Optionally, said downstream ink line comprises an inlineelectronically-operated valve.

In another aspect the method further comprising the steps of:

-   -   sensing ink in said downstream ink line using a sensor; and    -   deactuating said pump in response to sensing ink in said        downstream ink line.

Optionally, phantom sensing of ink caused by ink bubbles in saiddownstream ink line is minimized.

Optionally, phantom sensing of ink is minimized by sensing for ink abovea bubble-bursting point in a bubble-bursting chamber provided in saiddownstream ink line.

Optionally, said ink chamber is a pressure-regulating chamber forcontrolling a hydrostatic pressure of ink supplied to said printheadduring normal printing.

Optionally, said pressure-regulating chamber comprises a float valve formaintaining a predetermined level of ink in said chamber, said floatvalve controlling a supply of ink to said chamber by an ink reservoir influid communication therewith.

In another aspect there is provided a method further comprising the stepof:

-   -   printing from said replacement printhead whilst controlling said        hydrostatic pressure of ink using said pressure-regulating        chamber.

Optionally, said float valve isolates said chamber from said inkreservoir during said depriming in step (ii).

Optionally, said ink reservoir comprises a check valve, said check valveisolating said chamber from said ink reservoir during said priming instep (vi).

In a twelfth aspect the present invention provides a printer comprising:

-   -   a printhead having an ink inlet and an ink outlet;    -   a pressure-regulating chamber having an outlet port connected to        said ink inlet via an upstream ink conduit, said chamber        containing ink at a first level below said printhead,        wherein a headspace above said first level of ink is open to        atmosphere; and    -   a downstream ink conduit connected to said ink outlet and        terminating above said first level of ink, said downstream ink        conduit being open to atmosphere,        wherein said downstream ink conduit comprises a loop section        passing below said first level of ink, such that, in a printing        configuration, a second level of ink in said loop is equal to        said first level of ink in said chamber.

In a further aspect the printer comprising means for maintaining apredetermined first level of ink in said chamber, said predeterminedfirst level of ink controlling a hydrostatic pressure of ink supplied tosaid ink inlet.

Optionally, said hydrostatic pressure, relative to atmospheric pressure,is defined as ρgh, wherein ρ is the density of ink, g is accelerationdue to gravity and h is the height of the predetermined first level ofink relative to the printhead.

Optionally, said means for maintaining said predetermined first level ofink comprises an ink reservoir cooperating with a float valve containedin said pressure-regulating chamber.

Optionally, said float valve comprises:

-   -   an arm pivotally mounted about a pivot;    -   a float mounted at one end of said arm; and    -   a valve head mounted at an opposite end of said arm,        wherein said valve head is positioned for sealing engagement        with a valve seat at an inlet port of said pressure-regulating        chamber.

Optionally, said inlet port and said outlet port of saidpressure-regulating chamber are positioned towards a base of saidchamber.

In a further aspect the printer further comprising a printhead primingsystem.

In another aspect the printer comprising:

-   -   an air pump communicating with said headspace above said ink in        said chamber; and    -   a valve positioned between said ink reservoir and said inlet        port,        wherein, in a priming configuration, said valve is configured to        be shut and said pump is configured to positively pressurize        said headspace thereby forcing ink from said chamber into said        downstream ink conduit.

Optionally, a sensor is positioned for sensing ink towards a terminus ofsaid downstream ink conduit, said sensor cooperating with said pump suchthat said pump is shut off when said sensor senses any ink.

Optionally, said loop section controls an amount of ink flowing fromsaid downstream ink line back into said pressure-regulating chamber soas to restore said printing configuration after priming.

Optionally, said sensor is an optical sensor.

In another aspect the printer further comprising means for minimizingphantom sensing of ink caused by ink bubbles in said downstream inkline.

In a further aspect the printer comprising a bubble-bursting box, saidbox comprising:

-   -   at least one bubble-bursting chamber having a respective chamber        inlet; and    -   an air outlet.

Optionally, said air outlet is open to atmosphere or said air outletcommunicates with a pump inlet of said air pump.

Optionally, said at least one bubble-bursting chamber is dimensioned topromote expansion and bursting of ink bubbles entering said chamber viasaid chamber inlet.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises a plurality ofbubble-bursting chambers, each chamber corresponding to a respective inkchannel of said printer.

Optionally, said bubble-bursting box comprises an air chamber in fluidcommunication with said at least one bubble-bursting chamber via an airchannel defined in a roof of said box, said air outlet being defined insaid air chamber.

Optionally, said air channel is a hydrophobic serpentine channelcomprising at least one ink-trapping stomach, said air channelminimizing transfer of ink to said air chamber when said box is tipped.

Optionally, said pump is a reversible pump.

Optionally, in a de-priming configuration, said pump is reversed and inkis pulled from said printhead towards said pressure-regulating chamber.

In a thirteenth aspect the present invention provides a printercomprising:

-   -   an inkjet printhead having a plurality of ink inlets, a        plurality of ink outlets and an array of nozzles;    -   a plurality of ink chambers, each ink chamber having an outlet        port connected to a corresponding ink inlet via a respective        upstream ink conduit;    -   a single air pump having a pump outlet communicating with a        headspace in each ink chamber, said pump being configured to        positively pressurize each headspace during a printhead priming        operation; and    -   a plurality of downstream ink conduits, each downstream ink        conduit being connected to a corresponding ink outlet, and each        downstream ink conduit communicating with a pump inlet of said        pump.

In another aspect the printer further comprising means for inhibitingink in said downstream ink conduits from reaching said pump inlet.

Optionally, said means includes an expansion box, said expansion boxcomprising:

-   -   a plurality of expansion chambers, each expansion chamber having        a respective chamber inlet defined in a base thereof, each        chamber inlet being connected to a respective downstream ink        conduit;    -   a common air chamber having an air outlet defined in a base        thereof, said air outlet being connected to said pump inlet via        a pump inlet conduit; and    -   a cover for said expansion chambers and said common air chamber,        said cover defining a roof of said box, said cover having a        plurality of air channels defined therein, each air channel        providing fluid communication between a respective expansion        chamber and said common air chamber.

Optionally, each air channel is a serpentine channel for minimizingtransfer of ink from said expansion chambers to said common air chamber.

Optionally, each air channel is hydrophobic.

Optionally, each air channel comprises at least one ink-trappingstomach.

Optionally, each air channel terminates at a channel outlet defined in aroof of said air chamber, each channel outlet being positioned todeposit ink into said air chamber.

Optionally, each channel outlet is offset from said air outlet.

Optionally, a snorkel extends from said air outlet towards said roof,thereby maximizing an effective ink-collecting volume of said airchamber.

Optionally, said air chamber has an air vent defined therein.

Optionally, said air chamber has one or more air vents defined therein,the number of air vents regulating a pressure in said ink expansion box.

Optionally, said means further comprises a timing circuit forcontrolling operation of said pump during printhead priming.

Optionally, said means further comprises an ink sensor for sensing inkin at least one of said expansion chambers, said sensor cooperating withsaid pump such that said pump is shut off when said sensor senses ink.

Optionally, said expansion chambers are configured to promote expansionand bursting of ink bubbles entering said chambers via said chamberinlets, thereby minimizing phantom sensing of ink in said at least onechamber.

Optionally, said air pump is reversible for effecting both priming anddepriming operations.

In another aspect there is provided a printer further comprising aconduit junction, said conduit junction comprising:

-   -   a plurality of junction outlets, each junction outlet being        connected to a headspace port of each ink chamber;    -   a junction inlet connected to said pump outlet.

Optionally, said conduit junction comprises an air vent such that eachheadspace is open to atmosphere.

Optionally, said downstream ink conduit comprises any one of:

-   -   an inline electronically-controlled valve; and    -   a loop section passing below a level of ink in said ink chamber.

Optionally, said ink chamber maintains a predetermined level of ink whensaid pump is switched off.

Optionally, said ink chamber comprises a float valve cooperating with anink reservoir for maintaining said predetermined level of ink.

In a fourteenth aspect the present invention provided a printercomprising:

-   -   an inkjet printhead having an ink inlet, an ink outlet and an        array of nozzles;    -   an ink chamber having an outlet port connected to said ink inlet        via an upstream ink conduit;    -   an air pump having a pump outlet communicating with a headspace        in said ink chamber, said pump being configured to positively        pressurize said headspace during a printhead priming operation;        and    -   a downstream ink conduit connected to said ink outlet, said        downstream ink conduit communicating with a pump inlet of said        pump,        wherein said downstream ink conduit includes an expansion        chamber for accommodating a volume of ink, thereby inhibiting        said ink from reaching said pump inlet.

Optionally, said expansion chamber is in fluid communication with an airchamber, said air chamber having an air outlet connected to said pumpinlet.

Optionally, said expansion chamber is part of an expansion box, saidexpansion box comprising:

-   -   at least one expansion chamber, said expansion chamber having a        respective chamber inlet defined in a base thereof, said chamber        inlet being connected to said downstream ink conduit;    -   a common air chamber having an air outlet defined in a base        thereof, said air outlet being connected to said pump inlet via        a pump inlet conduit; and    -   a cover for said expansion chamber and said common air chamber,        said cover defining a roof of said box, said cover having at        least one air channel defined therein, said air channel        providing fluid communication between said at least one        expansion chamber and said common air chamber.

Optionally, said air channel is a serpentine channel for minimizingtransfer of ink from said expansion chamber to said common air chamber.

Optionally, said air channel is hydrophobic.

Optionally, said air channel comprises at least one ink-trappingstomach.

Optionally, said air channel terminates at a channel outlet defined in aroof of said air chamber, said channel outlet being positioned todeposit ink into said air chamber.

Optionally, said channel outlet is offset from said air outlet.

Optionally, a snorkel extends from said air outlet towards said roof,thereby maximizing an effective ink-collecting volume of said airchamber.

Optionally, said air chamber has an air vent defined therein.

Optionally, said air chamber has one or more air vents defined therein,the number of air vents regulating a pressure in said expansion box.

In a further aspect there is provided a printer comprising a timingcircuit for controlling operation of said pump during printhead priming.

In another aspect there is provided a printer comprising an ink sensorfor sensing ink in said expansion chamber, said sensor cooperating withsaid pump such that said pump is shut off when said sensor senses ink.

Optionally, said expansion chamber is configured to promote expansionand bursting of ink bubbles entering said chamber, thereby minimizingphantom sensing of ink in said chamber.

Optionally, said air pump is reversible for effecting both priming anddepriming operations.

In a further aspect there is provided a printer further comprising aconduit junction, said conduit junction comprising:

-   -   a plurality of junction outlets, each junction outlet being        connected to a headspace port of each ink chamber;    -   a junction inlet connected to said pump outlet.

Optionally, said conduit junction comprises an air vent such that eachheadspace is open to atmosphere.

Optionally, said downstream ink conduit comprises any one of:

-   -   an inline electronically-controlled valve; and    -   a loop section passing below a level of ink in said ink chamber.

Optionally, said ink chamber maintains a predetermined level of ink whensaid pump is switched off.

Optionally, said ink chamber comprises a float valve cooperating with anink reservoir for maintaining said predetermined level of ink.

In a fifteenth aspect the present invention provided a method of primingone or more inkjet printheads, said method comprising the steps of:

-   -   (i) providing a printhead assembly comprising:        -   an ink distribution manifold having an ink inlet and an ink            outlet;        -   one or more inkjet printheads mounted on said manifold, each            inkjet printhead comprising an array of nozzles;        -   an upstream ink line connected to said ink inlet; and        -   a downstream ink line connected to said ink outlet;    -   (ii) providing an ink chamber in fluid communication with said        ink inlet via said upstream ink line;    -   (iii) providing an air pump having a pump outlet in fluid        communication with a headspace of said ink chamber, and a pump        inlet in fluid communication with said downstream ink line;    -   (iii) actuating said air pump so as to draw ink from said ink        chamber, through said manifold and into said downstream ink        line, thereby priming said inkjet printheads;    -   (iv) receiving said ink in an expansion chamber in said        downstream ink line; and    -   (v) deactuating said pump.

Optionally, said downstream ink line comprises a loop section passingbelow a level of ink in said ink chamber, wherein an ink level in saidloop section equalizes with an ink level in said ink chamber afterdeactuation of said pump in step (v).

Optionally, said downstream ink line comprises an inlineelectronically-operated valve.

In another aspect the method further comprising the steps of:

-   -   sensing ink in said downstream ink line using a sensor; and    -   deactuating said pump in response to sensing ink in said        downstream ink line.

Optionally, phantom sensing of ink caused by ink bubbles in saiddownstream ink line is minimized.

Optionally, phantom sensing of ink is minimized by sensing for ink abovea bubble-bursting point in a bubble-bursting chamber provided in saiddownstream ink line.

Optionally, said ink chamber is a pressure-regulating chamber forcontrolling a hydrostatic pressure of ink supplied to said printheadduring normal printing.

Optionally, said pressure-regulating chamber comprises a float valve formaintaining a predetermined level of ink in said chamber, said floatvalve controlling a supply of ink to said chamber by an ink reservoir influid communication therewith.

In a further aspect there is provided a method further comprising thestep of:

-   -   printing from said replacement printhead whilst controlling said        hydrostatic pressure of ink using said pressure-regulating        chamber.

Optionally, said ink reservoir comprises a check valve, said check valveisolating said ink chamber from said ink reservoir during said primingin step (iii).

Optionally, said expansion chamber is part of an expansion box, saidexpansion box comprising:

-   -   at least one expansion chamber, said expansion chamber having a        respective chamber inlet defined in a base thereof, said chamber        inlet being connected to said downstream ink conduit;    -   a common air chamber having an air outlet defined in a base        thereof, said air outlet being connected to said pump inlet via        a pump inlet conduit; and    -   a cover for said expansion chamber and said common air chamber,        said cover defining a roof of said box, said cover having at        least one air channel defined therein, said air channel        providing fluid communication between said at least one        expansion chamber and said common air chamber.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows a printhead cartridge installed in a print engine of aprinter;

FIG. 2 shows the print engine without the printhead cartridge installedto expose inlet and outlet ink manifolds;

FIG. 3 is a perspective of the complete printhead cartridge;

FIG. 4 shows the printhead cartridge of FIG. 3 with the protective coverremoved;

FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective of the printhead cartridge shown inFIG. 3;

FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective of a printhead, which forms part ofthe printhead cartridge shown in FIG. 3;

FIG. 7 is a schematic of the fluidics system according to the presentinvention, configured for normal printing;

FIG. 8 shows the fluidics system of FIG. 7 in a configuration ready forprinthead priming;

FIG. 9 shows the fluidics system of FIG. 7 configured for printheadpriming;

FIG. 10 shows the fluidics system of FIG. 7 after printhead priming;

FIG. 11 shows an alternative fluidics system according to the presentinvention;

FIG. 12 shows the fluidics system of FIG. 7 configured for printheaddepriming;

FIG. 13 shows the fluidics system of FIG. 7 in a deprimed configurationwith the printhead removed;

FIG. 14 shows the fluidics system of FIG. 13 with a new printheadinstalled and primed;

FIG. 15 is an exploded top perspective of a bubble-bursting boxaccording to the present invention;

FIG. 16 is an exploded bottom perspective of the bubble-bursting boxshown in FIG. 15;

FIG. 17 is a perspective of the assembled bubble-bursting box shown inFIG. 15;

FIG. 18 is an exploded perspective of a pressure-regulating chamber;

FIG. 19 is a perspective of the print engine shown in FIG. 1 withfluidics components; and

FIG. 20 shows fluidic connections for a five channel ink supply systemaccording to the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Print Engine and Printhead Cartridge Overview

FIG. 1 shows a printhead cartridge 2 installed in a print engine 3. Theprint engine 3 is the mechanical heart of a printer which can have manydifferent external casing shapes, ink tank locations and capacities, aswell as media feed and collection trays. The printhead cartridge 2 canbe inserted in and removed from the print engine 3 enabling periodicreplacement. To remove the printhead cartridge 2, a user lifts a latch27 and lifts the cartridge out from the print engine 3. FIG. 2 shows theprint engine 3 with the printhead cartridge 2 removed.

When inserting the printhead cartridge 2 into the print engine 3,electrical and fluidic connections are made between the cartridge andthe print engine. Contacts 33 on the printhead cartridge 2 (see FIG. 4)engage with complementary contacts (not shown) on the print engine 3. Inaddition, an ink inlet manifold 48 and an ink outlet manifold 50 on theprinthead cartridge 2 mate with complementary sockets 20 on the printengine 3. The ink inlet manifold 48 provides a plurality of ink inletsfor the printhead cartridge 2, each corresponding to a different colorchannel. Likewise, the ink outlet manifold 50 provides a plurality ofink outlets for the printhead cartridge 2, each corresponding to adifferent color channel. As will be explained in more detail below, thefluidics system of the present invention typically requires ink to flowthrough the printhead cartridge 2, from an ink inlet to an ink outlet,in order to achieve priming and depriming of the printhead.

Referring again to FIG. 2, with the printhead cartridge 2 removed,apertures 22 are revealed in each of the sockets 20. Each aperture 22receives a complementary spout 52 and 54 on the inlet and outletmanifolds 48 and 50, respectively (see FIG. 5).

Ink is supplied to a rear of an inlet socket 20B frompressure-regulating chambers 106, which are usually mounted towards abase of the print engine 3 (see FIG. 19). The pressure-regulatingchambers receive ink by gravity from ink tanks 128 mounted elsewhere onthe print engine 3.

Ink exits from a rear of an outlet socket 20A, which is connected viaconduits to a bubble-bursting box (not shown in FIG. 2). Details of thefluidic system and its components will be described in greater detailbelow.

FIG. 3 is a perspective of the complete printhead cartridge 2 removedfrom the print engine 3. The printhead cartridge 2 has a top molding 44and a removable protective cover 42. The top molding 44 has a centralweb for structural stiffness and to provide textured grip surfaces 58for manipulating the cartridge during insertion and removal. A baseportion of the protective cover 42 protects printhead ICs 30 and theline of contacts 33 (see FIG. 4) prior to installation in the printer.Caps 56 are integrally formed with the base portion and cover ink inletspouts 52 and outlet spouts 54 (see FIG. 5).

FIG. 4 shows the printhead cartridge 2 with its protective cover 42removed to expose printhead ICs (not shown in FIG. 4) on a bottomsurface and the line of contacts 33 on a side surface of the printheadcartridge. The protective cover 42 may be either discarded or fitted toa printhead cartridge being replaced so as to contain any leakage fromresidual ink.

FIG. 5 is partially exploded perspective of the printhead cartridge 2.The top cover molding 44 has been removed to reveal the inlet manifold48 and the outlet manifold 50. Inlet and outlet shrouds 46 and 47 havealso been removed to expose the five inlet spouts 52 and five outletspouts 54. The inlet and outlet spouts 52 and 54 connect withcorresponding ink inlets 60 and ink outlets 61 in an LCP cavity molding72 attached to the inlet and outlet manifolds 48 and 50. The ink inlets60 and ink outlets 61 are each in fluid communication with correspondingmain channels 24 in an LCP channel molding 68 (see FIG. 6).

Referring now to FIG. 6, the five main channels 24 extend the length ofthe LCP channel molding 68 and feed into a series of fine channels (notshown) on the underside of the LCP molding 68. The LCP cavity molding72, having a plurality of air cavities 26 defined therein, mates with atopside of the LCP channel molding 68 such that the air cavitiesfluidically communicate with the main channels 24. The air cavities 26serve to dampen shock waves or pressure pulses in ink being suppliedalong the main channels 24 by compressing air in the cavities.

A die attach film 66 has one surface bonded to an underside of the LCPchannel molding 68 and an opposite surface bonded to a plurality ofprinthead ICs 30. A plurality of laser-ablated holes 67 in the film 66provide fluidic communication between the printhead ICs 30 and the mainchannels 24. Further details of the arrangement of the printhead ICs 30,the film 66 and the LCP channel molding 68 can be found in the USPublication No. 2007/0206056, the contents of which is incorporatedherein by reference. Further details of the inlet manifold 48 and outletmanifold 50 can be found in, for example, U.S. application Ser. No.12/014,769 filed Jan. 16, 2008, the contents of which is incorporatedherein by reference.

Electrical connections to the printhead ICs 30 are provided by a flexPCB 70 which wraps around the LCP moldings 72 and 68, and connects withwirebonds 64 extending from bond pads (not shown) on each printhead IC30. The wirebonds 64 are protected with wirebond protector 62. Asdescribed above, the flex PCB 70 includes the contacts 33, which connectwith complementary contacts in the print engine 3 when the printheadcartridge 2 is installed for use.

Fluidics System

From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the printhead cartridge2 has a plurality of ink inlets 60 and ink outlets 61, which can feedink through main channels 24 in the LCP channel molding 68 to whichprinthead ICs 30 are attached. The fluidics system, which supplies inkto and from the printhead, will now be described in detail. For theavoidance of doubt, a “printhead” may comprise, for example, the LCPchannel molding 68 together with the printhead ICs 30 attached thereto.Thus, any printhead assembly with at least one ink inlet and at leastone ink outlet may be termed “printhead” herein.

Referring to FIG. 7, there is shown schematically a fluidic system 100in accordance with the present invention. Relative positioning of eachcomponent of the system 100 will be described herein with reference tothe schematic drawings. However, it will be appreciated that the exactpositioning of each component in the print engine 3 will be a matter ofdesign choice of the person skilled in the art.

For simplicity, the fluidics system 100 is shown for one color channel.Single color channel printheads are, of course, within the ambit of thepresent invention. However, the fluidics system 100 is more usually usedin connection with a full color inkjet printhead having a plurality ofcolor channels (e.g. five color channels as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6).Whilst the following discussion generally relates to one color channel,the skilled person will readily appreciate that multiple color channelsmay use corresponding fluidics systems. Indeed, a multi color channelfluidics system is shown in FIG. 20.

Normal Printing

As shown in FIG. 7, the system 100 is configured in a normal printingmode—that is, a printhead 102 is primed with ink and a hydrostaticpressure of ink 104 supplied to the printhead is regulated. Typically,during normal printing, it is necessary to maintain a constanthydrostatic ink pressure, which is negative relative to atmosphericpressure. A negative hydrostatic ink pressure is necessary to preventprinthead face flooding when printing ceases. Indeed, most commerciallyavailable inkjet printers operate at negative hydrostatic ink pressures,which is usually achieved through the use of a capillary foam in an inktank.

In the fluidic system 100, a pressure-regulating chamber 106 suppliesink 104 to an ink inlet 108 of the printhead. The pressure-regulatingchamber 106 is positioned below the printhead 102 and maintains apredetermined set level 110 of ink therein. The height of the printhead102 above this set level 110 controls the hydrostatic pressure of ink104 supplied to the printhead. The actual hydrostatic pressure isgoverned by the well-known equation: p=ρgh, where p is the hydrostaticink pressure, ρ is the ink density, g is acceleration due to gravity andh is the height of the set level 110 of ink relative to the printhead102. The printhead 102 is typically positioned at a height of about 10to 300 mm above the set level 110 of ink, optionally about 50 to 200 mm,optionally about 80 to 150 mm, or optionally about 90 to 120 mm abovethe set level.

Gravity provides a very reliable and stable means for controlling thehydrostatic ink pressure. Provided that the set level 110 remainsconstant, then the hydrostatic ink pressure will also remain constant.

The pressure-regulating chamber 106 comprises a float valve formaintaining the set level 110 during normal printing. The float valvecomprises an arm 112, which is pivotally mounted about a pivot 114. Afloat 116 is mounted at one end of the arm 112, and a valve head in theform of a poppet 118 is attached to an opposite end of the arm. Thevalve poppet 118 is slidably received in a valve guide 120 and sealinglyengages with a valve seat 122 positioned in an inlet port 124 of thepressure-regulating chamber 106. The inlet port 124 is positionedtowards a base of the chamber 106.

The set level 110 is determined by the buoyancy of the float 116 in theink 104 (as well as the position of the chamber 106 relative to theprinthead 102). The poppet valve 118 should seal against the seat 122 atthe set level 110, but should unseal upon any downward movement of thefloat 116. Preferably, there should be minimum hysteresis in the floatvalve so as to minimize variations in hydrostatic pressure. Thehysteresis of the float valve should preferably be about ±2 mm or less.Potential sources of hysteresis include pivot friction, valve guidefriction, sticking between the compliant poppet valve and the valveseat, and looseness in the lever arm to poppet valve linkage.

From FIG. 7, it will be seen that as ink 104 is drawn from an outletport 126 of the chamber 106 during normal printing, the float 116incrementally moves downwards, which opens the inlet port 124 and allowsink to refill the chamber from an ink reservoir 128. In this way, theset level 110 is maintained and the hydrostatic ink pressure in theprinthead 102 remains constant.

The float 116 preferably occupies most of the volume of the chamber 106so as to provide maximum valve closure force. This closure force isamplified by the lever arm 112. However, the float 116 should beconfigured so that it does not touch sidewalls of the chamber 106 so asto avoid sticking.

Ink 104 is supplied to the pressure-regulating chamber 106 by the inkreservoir 128 positioned at any height above the set level 110. The inkreservoir 128 is typically a user-replaceable ink tank or ink cartridge,which connects with a supply conduit 130 when installed in the printer.The supply conduit 130 provides fluidic communication between the inkreservoir 128 and the inlet port 124 of the pressure-regulating chamber106.

The ink reservoir 128 vents to atmosphere via a first air vent 132,which opens into a headspace of the ink reservoir. Accordingly, the ink104 can simply drain into the pressure-regulating chamber 106 when thefloat valve opens the inlet port 124. The vent 132 comprises ahydrophobic serpentine channel 135, which minimizes ink losses throughthe vent when the ink cartridge is tipped. The vent 132 may also beprotected by a one-time use sealing strip (not shown), which is removedprior to installation of an ink cartridge in the printer.

The printhead 102 has an ink inlet 108, which connects to the outletport 126 via an upstream ink conduit 134. It will be understood thatpressure-regulation as described above may be achieved with printheadshaving an ink inlet, but no ink outlet.

However, for the purposes of priming (described below), the printhead102 shown in FIGS. 7 to 13 also has an ink outlet 136, which isconnected to a downstream ink conduit 138. The downstream ink conduit138 has a loop section 180, which loops below the set level 110 and thenrises back up above the height of the set level and the printhead 102.Ink 104 in the upstream ink conduit 134 and pressure-regulating chamber150 is open to atmosphere via a second air vent 150 in communicationwith the headspace 139. Likewise, ink in the downstream ink conduit 138is open to atmosphere via a third air vent 163. The loop 180 in thedownstream ink conduit 138 ensures that ink at the outlet 136 of theprinthead 102 is at the same hydrostatic pressure as ink at the inlet108. This is because ink in the downstream ink conduit 138 is held inthe loop 180 at the set level 110 by virtue of both the upstream anddownstream conduits being open to atmosphere, thereby allowingequilibration in the loop 180 to the set level.

Of course, the loop 180 may alternatively be replaced with, for example,an electronically-controlled valve (see valve 172 in FIG. 11), which canisolate the ink outlet 136 from atmosphere so that the printhead 106effectively has no ink outlet during normal printing. However, the loop180 provides a simple means of controlling hydrostatic pressure at theink outlet 136 without the need for a complex electronically-operatedvalve.

Printhead Priming

Printhead priming requires ink 104 to be fed into the ink inlet 108 ofthe printhead 102 via an upstream ink conduit 134 interconnecting theink inlet and the outlet port 126 of the pressure-regulating chamber106. In order to provide optimum control of both priming and depriming,ink is fed through the printhead 102 and exits via the ink outlet 136which is connected to the downstream ink conduit 138. Once the ink 104is fed through the main channels 24 in the LCP channel molding 68, theprinthead ICs 30 are primed by capillary action.

In principle, the ink 104 may be fed through the printhead 102 either bypositively pressurizing an inlet side of the printhead, or by negativelypressurizing an outlet side of the printhead. However, a number ofproblems exist depending on whether the printhead to be primed is wet(e.g. containing ink bubbles) or dry. A dry pagewidth printhead primesadequately when about 1 kPa of positive pressure is applied to the inkinlet side of the printhead. At this priming pressure, no undesirable‘drooling’ of ink from printhead nozzles is observed. However, if theprinthead is wet and contains residual ink bubbles, then the requisitepositive priming pressure increases to about 3 kPa. At this higherpriming pressure, drooling of ink from nozzles is observed, whichrequires removal by printhead maintenance.

The drooling phenomenon in a wet printhead can be mitigated by primingusing a negative pressure applied at the ink outlet 136. However, if adry printhead is primed using a negative pressure, then excessive airingestion through the printhead nozzles causes the ink to foam, which isalso undesirable. Since wet and dry printhead have different optimumpriming conditions, there is a need to provide a priming system whichcan adequately prime a printhead in either state.

FIG. 8 shows the fluidics system 100 in a state ready for priming a dry,unprimed printhead 102. A priming sub-system of the fluidics system 100will now be discussed in detail with reference to FIGS. 8 to 10. Aheadspace 139 of the pressure-regulating chamber 106 is in fluidcommunication with a reversible air pump 140 via a pump outlet conduit142 interconnecting a headspace port 141 and a pump outlet 144. The pump140 has an arbitrary pump outlet 144 and a pump inlet 146. Since thepump is reversible, the pump outlet 144 and inlet 146 may be reversed.However, for the sake of clarity, the system 100 is described withreference to the arbitrary pump outlet and inlet designations definedabove.

The pump outlet conduit 142 comprises a conduit junction 148, whichconnects with corresponding pressure-regulating chambers 106 (each ofwhich are, in turn, connected to a corresponding ink reservoir 128) foreach color channel of the printhead 102. The conduit junction 148 thusenables a single air pump 140 to pressurize a plurality of chambers 106in parallel so as to prime each color channel of the printhead 102simultaneously using the same priming pressure.

The pump outlet conduit 142 has a second air vent 150, which equalizesthe pressure inside the chamber 106 with atmospheric pressure when thepump 140 is switched off. At atmospheric pressure, the float valve isclosed and ink 104 in the upstream ink conduit 134 equalizes with theset level of ink 104 in the chamber 106, as shown in FIG. 8.

On the outlet side of the printhead 102, the downstream ink conduit 138loops below the set level 110 and connects with a chamber inlet 152 of abubble-bursting chamber 154 positioned above the printhead 102. Anoptical sensor 156 is positioned adjacent the bubble-bursting chamber154 for sensing ink in the chamber. The sensor 156 provides a feedbacksignal 158 to the pump 140 when ink 104 is sensed in the chamber 154.The bubble-bursting chamber 154 is in fluid communication with an airchamber 160 via an air channel 162. The air chamber 160 is vented toatmosphere via a third air vent 163. An air outlet 164 defined in a baseof the air chamber 160 is in fluid communication with the pump inlet 146via an interconnecting pump inlet conduit 166. Bubble-bursting chambers154 (for each color channel of the printhead 102) and a common airchamber may be combined in one unit in the form of a bubble-burstingbox. A detailed description of the bubble-bursting box is providedbelow, although the schematic depiction in FIGS. 8 to 10 is sufficientfor the present purpose of describing printhead priming.

Thus, FIG. 8 shows the fluidics system prior to priming a dry printhead102. Ink 104 in the upstream ink conduit has equalized with the ink 104in the pressure-regulating chamber 106 by virtue of the second air vent150 in fluid communication with the headspace 139. When the pump 140 isswitched on (in a forward direction), air is pumped into thepressure-regulating chamber 106 and positively pressurizes the headspace139. The use of an air pump to pressurize the headspace 140 means thatpriming (and depriming) can be achieved using a single low-cost, robustcomponent. In contrast, inline peristaltic ink pumps are more costly andmay be prone to failure.

As shown in FIG. 9, the level of ink 104 in the pressure-regulatingchamber drops as the headspace 139 is pressurized and ink is forced upthe upstream ink conduit 134. Although the float valve opens the inletport 124 of the chamber 106 when the ink level drops, the ink is stillisolated from the ink reservoir 128 by virtue of a one-way check valve170. The check valve 170 is positioned in the ink supply conduit 130interconnecting the ink reservoir 128 and the inlet port 124, typicallyas part of the coupling to the ink reservoir. The check valve 170 allowsink to drain into the chamber 106, but does not allow ink to flow in theopposite direction. Hence, the positively pressurized headspace 139forces the ink 104 from the pressure-regulating chamber into the inkinlet 108 and through the printhead 102. To this end, it is importantthat the pressure-regulating chamber 106 contains sufficient ink 104 toprime the printhead 102.

Since the pump inlet 146 is in fluid communication with the ink outlet136, the ink outlet experiences a suction force so that ink 104 is bothpushed and pulled through the printhead 102 when the pump 140 isswitched on in the forward direction. Significantly, this pushing andpulling action minimizes any nozzle drooling during the primingoperation, irrespective of whether the printhead 102 is wet or dry priorto priming. This should be contrasted with arrangement shown in FIG. 11where the air outlet 164 is not in fluidic communication with the pumpinlet 146.

Referring again to FIG. 9, it can be seen that ink 104 is drawn throughthe printhead 102 during priming and enters the bubble-bursting chamber154 via the downstream ink conduit 138. When the optical sensor 156senses ink 104 in the bubble-bursting chamber, it sends a feedbacksignal 158 to the pump 140 (typically via a microprocessor, not shown),which instructs the pump to switch off. The optical sensor 156 andfeedback signal 158 guarantee that the printhead is fully primed whenthe pump 140 is switched off.

Turning now to FIG. 10, when the pump 140 is switched off, the checkvalve 170 opens and ink 104 in the pressure-regulating chamber 106returns to its set level 110 by virtue of more ink draining from the inkreservoir 128 and replenishing the ink used for priming. Additionally,some downstream ink is allowed to drain from the bubble-bursting chamber154 back through the printhead 102 and into the pressure-regulatingchamber 106 via the outlet port 126. However, the loop 180 in thedownstream conduit 138 prevents the printhead 102 from depriming. Thus,as shown in FIG. 10, ink 104 in the loop 180 equalizes with the setlevel 110 of ink in the pressure-regulating chamber 106 by virtue ofboth the upstream and downstream conduits 134 and 138 both being open toatmosphere via the air vents 150 and 163.

As an alternative to the loop 180 in the downstream conduit 138, anelectronically-controlled valve 172 may be positioned in the downstreamconduit so as to control the flow of ink therethrough. Such anarrangement is shown in FIG. 11. The valve 172 may be opened duringpriming and then closed simultaneously with the pump 140 being switchedoff so as to prevent drainage back through the printhead 102. Generally,the loop arrangement 180 is preferred to the electronically-controlledvalve 172, because it reduces the number of expensive componentsrequired in the fluidics system 100.

Referring again to FIG. 10, it will be seen that the portion of thedownstream conduit 138 from which ink has drained, as well as thebubble-bursting chamber 154, now contain a plurality of ink bubbles 174.These and other ink bubbles 174 are potentially problematic in futurepriming operations, as will be described in more detail below.

Printhead Depriming

In order to replace a printhead 102, the old printhead must first bedeprimed. Without such depriming, replacement of printheads would be anintolerably messy operation. FIG. 12 shows the fluidics system 100configured for a printhead depriming operation. In FIG. 12, the air pump140 is reversed and ink is drawn from the downstream conduit 138,through the printhead 102, and into the pressure-regulating chamber 106via the outlet port 126.

Since the level of ink 104 in the pressure-regulating chamber 106 nowrises, the float valve closes the inlet port 124, thereby isolating thechamber 106 from the ink reservoir 128. Hence, the float valve not onlyregulates the hydrostatic ink pressure during normal printing, but alsoserves to isolate the pressure-regulating chamber 106 from the inkreservoir 128 during depriming. This additional function of the floatvalve is important, because it prevents ink 104 from being sucked fromthe ink reservoir 128, into the pump outlet conduit 142, and into thepump 140 during depriming operations. Of course, the pressure-regulatingchamber should have sufficient capacity to accommodate the ink receivedtherein during depriming, as shown in FIG. 12.

Significantly, there is minimal or no ink wastage during depriming,because ink in the printhead 102 and downstream conduit 138 is allrecycled back into the pressure-regulating chamber 106.

Once all the ink in the downstream conduit 138, the printhead 102 andthe upstream conduit 134 has been drawn into the pressure-regulatingchamber 106, the pump 140 is switched off. The pump 140 is typicallyswitched off after predetermined period of time. Referring now to FIG.13, it can be seen that when the pump is switched off, some ink 104 fromthe pressure-regulating chamber 106 flows into the upstream conduit 134until it equalizes with the level of ink in the chamber 106. Since, atthis stage of depriming, the volume of ink 104 in thepressure-regulating chamber is relatively high, the ink equalizes at alevel higher than the set level 110, and the float valve keeps the inletport 124 closed. Hence, ink 104 is prevented from draining from the inkreservoir 128 into the upstream conduit 134, because the float valveisolates the ink reservoir. Again, this isolating function of the floatvalve during the printhead depriming operation is an important featureof the present fluidics system 100.

Still referring to FIG. 13, when the pump is switched off, the printhead102 may be removed and replaced with a replacement printhead.Significantly, a plurality of ink bubbles 174 are now present in boththe upstream conduit 134 and the downstream conduit 138. It is importantthat these ink bubbles 174 do not deleteriously affect subsequentpriming operations of the replacement printhead.

Replacement Printhead Priming

FIG. 14 shows a replacement printhead priming operation, followinginstallation of a replacement printhead 102 in the deprimed fluidicssystem shown in FIG. 13. For clarity, the replacement printhead is stilldesignated as a printhead 102 in the following discussion.

In contrast with the priming operation shown in FIGS. 8 to 10, there arenow ink bubbles 174 in the upstream and downstream conduits 134 and 138,which must be flushed through the system. However, since (as describedabove) the pump 140 both pushes and pulls ink 104 through the printhead102 during priming, the ink bubbles 174 in the upstream conduit 134 donot cause a significant increase in the requisite priming pressure andnozzle drooling is avoided.

As discussed above, printhead priming relies on accurate detection ofink 104 in the downstream ink conduit 138. When ink 104 is sensed in thedownstream conduit 138, the system ‘knows’ that the printhead 102 isprimed and the pump 140 may be switched off. Typically, an opticalsensor is used for the sensing the ink 104.

However, now that the downstream conduit 138 contains a plurality ofresidual ink bubbles 174, there is potential for phantom sensing of inkby the optical sensor. In other words, if the sensor senses ink bubbles174, rather than the advancing ink front from the body of ink 104 beingpumped through the system, then a feedback signal 158 may still be sentto the pump 140, even if the printhead 102 has not fully primed. It isimportant to minimize phantom sensing of ink caused by ink bubbles 174in the downstream conduit 138 so as to provide efficacious priming ofreplacement printheads. The pump 140 should be switched off only whenthe advancing ink front is sensed by the sensor, not when the residualtrapped ink bubbles 174 are sensed.

The bubble-bursting chamber 154 provides a means by which phantomsensing of ink bubbles 104 can be avoided. As will be described in moredetail below, the bubble-bursting chamber 154 is shaped so as to promotestretching and bursting of ink bubbles 174 entering the chamber via thechamber inlet 152. Generally, the bubble-bursting chamber 154 has alarger diameter and a shallower sidewall curvature than the downstreamconduit 138 feeding into chamber. This configuration means that the inkbubbles 174 entering via the chamber inlet 152 typically all burstinside the chamber 154 at or below a predetermined bubble-burstingpoint. The optical sensor 156 is positioned to sense ink above thebubble-bursting point, so that it does not sense any ink bubbles 174.Only the advancing ink front from the body of ink 104 is able to reachthe sensor 156 and trigger the feedback signal 158, which switches offthe pump 140. Once the pump 140 is switched off, the ink 104 drains tothe loop 180 and equalizes with the set level 110, as explained abovewith reference to FIG. 10.

Accordingly, the fluidics system 100 is suitable for a multitude offunctions, including controlling hydrostatic ink pressure during normalprinting, printhead priming, printhead depriming, and enabling printheadreplacement.

Further features of the bubble-bursting box and other individualcomponents of the fluidics system 100 will now be described in moredetail below.

Bubble-Bursting Box

Referring to FIGS. 15 to 17, the bubble-bursting box 200 is a two-partmolded unit comprising a chamber molding 202 and a cover molding 204having a polymeric sealing film 206 bonded thereto. The bubble-burstingbox 200 is a common unit for a plurality of ink channels so that onlyone box is required in a multi-channel printhead (see FIG. 20). Thebubble-bursting box 200 is configured for use with five ink channels, inaccordance with the printhead cartridge 2 described above. Hence, thechamber molding 202 comprises five bubble-bursting chambers 154A-E, eachhaving a respective chamber inlet 152 in base thereof. The chambermolding 202 further comprises a common air chamber 160 for eachbubble-bursting chamber 154.

Each bubble-bursting chamber 154 has curved sidewalls providing agenerally crescent-shaped chamber. This shape is ideally suited forexpanding and, hence, bursting ink bubbles 174 entering via respectivechamber inlets 152. An end chamber 154A comprises a main chamber 213 anda float ball chamber 214, which is configured for containing a floatball (not shown). The float ball chamber 214 is in fluid communicationwith the main chamber 213 so that the height of the float ballrepresents the height of ink in the main chamber 214 and, indeed, allthe other chambers 154B-E experiencing equal priming pressures. Sinceall chambers 154A-E are in fluid communication with the pump 140 andexperience equal priming pressures, only one chamber (e.g. the endchamber 154A) is required to have a sensor.

The optical sensor 156 (not shown in FIGS. 15 to 17) is positionedadjacent the float ball chamber 214 to sense the float ball above apredetermined bubble-bursting point. Accordingly, the float ball chamber214 is typically transparent or at least has a transparent windowenabling the optical sensor 156 to sense the float ball. Of course, afloat ball may alternatively not be utilized and the optical sensor 156may simply sense the ink itself

The cover molding 204 comprises a plurality of air channels 162A-E, eachproviding fluid communication between a respective bubble-burstingchamber 154A-E and the common air chamber 160. Each air channel 162 hasa channel inlet 218 opening into a roof of a respective bubble-burstingchamber 154 and a channel outlet 219 opening into a roof of the commonchamber 160.

The air channels 162 are generally serpentine and each channel comprisestwo ink-trapping stomachs 220. Further, the cover molding 204 istypically comprised of a hydrophobic material so that the serpentine airchannels 162 have hydrophobic sidewalls. These features togetherminimize the possibility of ink in the bubble-bursting chambers 154A-Ebeing deposited into the common air chamber 160 via the air channels162A-E. Hence, the bubble-bursting box 200 is resilient to being tippedor even turned upside down. The air channels 162 defined in the covermolding 204 are sealed with the polymeric sealing film 206.

The air chamber 160 has an air outlet 164 defined in a base thereof.This air outlet 164 is connected to the pump inlet 146 via pump inletconduit 166 when the box 200 is installed in a printer. The air outlet164 is generally centrally positioned in the base of the air chamber 160and, as shown in FIGS. 15 and 16, the channel outlets 219 are offsetfrom the air outlet. By offsetting the channel outlets 219 from the airoutlet 164, it is ensured that, even if a small quantity of ink isdeposited into an ink collection zone in the air chamber 160, no ink canexit through the air outlet 164 and potentially foul the air pump 140.Additionally, a snorkel 224 extends towards the roof of the air chamber160 from the air outlet 164. The snorkel 224 increases the effectiveink-collecting volume of the air chamber 160. As shown in FIG. 15, thesnorkel 224 is relatively short, although this may lengthened ifdesired.

The cover molding 204 also has a plurality of air vents 163 definedtherein, which are positioned to vent the air chamber 160 to atmosphere.The microscopic air vents 163 are configured so that they can bedigitally punctured to provide an optimum priming pressure incombination with the air pump 140. The greater the number of vents 163that have been punctured, the lower the priming pressure will be. It isnot intended that users will puncture the vents 163; they are merelyprovided to facilitate manufacture of the box 200 in such a way that thebox may be ‘tuned’ for use with a variety of different printers, eachwith its own optimal priming pressure.

From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the design of thebubble-bursting box 200 minimizes (and preferably prevents) any ink fromthe reaching the air pump 140 during priming. Thus, each bubble-burstingchamber 154 also functions as an expansion chamber, which canaccommodate a relatively large volume of ink. This minimizes thepossibility of ink reaching the air pump 140. It is important that theair pump 140 is protected in this way, because malfunctioning of the airpump would affect the overall operation of the printer. Even if the airpump 140 is robust enough to potential ink fouling, any color mixing inthe pump inlet conduit 166 and redistribution of mixed ink to thepressure-regulating chambers 106 would typically be catastrophic for theprinter.

In some embodiments, the bubble-bursting box may be used without the inksensor. Control of printhead priming may be achieved through use of atimer, which cooperates with the air pump 140 so as to limit itsoperation to a known priming (or depriming) period of time. Thebubble-bursting box 200 in the downstream ink conduit 138 safeguardsagainst any fouling of the pump 140 or color mixing in the event of, forexample, unexpected pressure surges during priming.

Pressure-Regulating Chamber

The pressure-regulating chamber 106 is shown in exploded form in FIG.18. The pressure-regulating chamber 106 comprises a main housing 250having the inlet port 124 and outlet port 126, and a cover portion 252having the headspace port 141. The cover portion 242 is fixed to themain housing 250 to form the chamber 106. The main housing 250 and coverportion 252 are typically comprised of molded plastics.

A pivot arm assembly comprises the arm 112 having a float cradle 113 atone end and a poppet mounting 115 at an opposite end. The float 116 ismounted in the float cradle 113 and the valve poppet 118 is mounted inthe poppet mounting 115. The arm 112 is pivotally mounted about thepivot 114, which is fixed between sidewalls of the main chamber 250. Thepivot 114 is positioned to provide maximum leverage force to the poppetvalve 118. All components of the pivot arm assembly are typically formedfrom molded plastics, with the exception of the stainless steel pivot112.

It will be appreciated that the pressure-regulating chamber 106 is arelatively inexpensive construction requiring no special manufacturingtechniques.

Print Engine with Fluidics Components

The print engine 3 typically has a bank of pressure-regulating chambers106 mounted towards a base thereof. By mounting the pressure-regulatingchambers 106 at the base of the print engine 3, there is minimal impacton the overall configuration, and particularly the overall height, ofthe print engine.

Each color channel usually has its own ink reservoir 128 andpressure-regulating chamber 106. Hence, the print engine 3 has five inkreservoirs 128 and five pressure-regulating chambers 106. Typical colorchannel configurations for the five-channel print engine 3 are CMYKK orCMYK(IR).

The pressure-regulating chambers 106, unlike the ink reservoirs 128 andthe print cartridge 2, are not intended to be user-replaceable in theprint engine 3.

FIG. 19 shows the print engine 3 comprising the bank ofpressure-regulating chambers 106, the bubble-bursting box 200 and aplurality of ink reservoirs 128 in the form of user-replaceable inkcartridges. Fluidic connections between these components are not shownin FIG. 19, but it will be appreciated that these connections are madewith suitable hoses in accordance with the fluidics system 100 herein.

Multi Channel Fluidic Connections

Whilst FIG. 19 shows the relative positioning of each component of thefluidics system in the printhead engine 3, FIG. 20 shows the fluidicconnections for a five channel printhead cartridge 2. Although FIG. 20shows fluidic connections for a five channel printhead, it will beappreciated that similar fluidic connections may be used for any desirednumber of color channels.

Thus, a bank of ink cartridges 128 supply ink via respective supplyconduits 130 to respective pressure-regulating chambers 106. Eachchamber 106 has a headspace in fluid communication with a respectivepump outlet conduit 142 which all feed into a conduit junction 148. Theconduit junction 148 is connected to an air outlet of the pump 140 via acommon junction conduit 149. The conduit junction 148 has the second airvent 150 defined therein.

Outlet ports of each chamber 106 are connected to an ink inlet of theprinthead cartridge 2 via upstream ink conduits 134. Downstream inkconduits 138 have one end connected to an ink outlet of the printheadcartridge 2 and an opposite end connected to respective bubble-burstingchambers of the bubble-bursting box 200. The pump inlet conduit 166connects the air outlet of the bubble-bursting box 200 to an air inletof the pump 140.

It will, of course, be appreciated that the present invention has beendescribed purely by way of example and that modifications of detail maybe made within the scope of the invention, which is defined by theaccompanying claims.

1. A method of priming one or more printhead integrated circuits, saidmethod comprising the steps of: (i) providing a printhead assemblycomprising: an ink distribution manifold having an ink inlet and an inkoutlet; one or more printhead integrated circuits mounted on saidmanifold, each printhead integrated circuit comprising a plurality ofnozzles; an upstream ink line connected to said ink inlet; and adownstream ink line connected to said ink outlet, wherein at least partof said printhead assembly contains ink bubbles; (ii) providing an inkchamber in fluid communication with said ink inlet via said upstream inkline; (iii) priming said printhead integrated circuits by drawing inkfrom said ink chamber, through said manifold and into said downstreamink line using a pump; (iv) bursting ink bubbles in said downstream inkline; (v) sensing for ink downstream of a bubble-bursting point in saiddownstream ink line; and (v) shutting off said pump when said ink issensed.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said printhead is a pagewidthinkjet printhead.
 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said priming isperformed by positively pressurizing a headspace above ink in said inkchamber.
 4. The method of claim 3, wherein a pump outlet of said pumpcommunicates with said headspace.
 5. The method of claim 4, wherein apump inlet communicates with said ink outlet so as to apply negativepressure simultaneously at said ink outlet.
 6. The method of claim 1,wherein a loop in said downstream ink conduit prevents ink from flowingback into said ink chamber when said pump is shut off, said loop passingbelow a level of ink in said ink chamber.
 7. The method of claim 1,wherein a valve in said downstream ink conduit prevents ink from flowingback into said ink chamber when said pump is shut off.
 8. The method ofclaim 1, wherein said bubbles are burst by expansion of said bubbles. 9.The method of claim 8, wherein said bubbles are burst using abubble-bursting box provided in said downstream ink line, saidbubble-bursting box comprising: a bubble-bursting chamber having arespective chamber inlet defined in a base thereof, said chamber inletbeing connected to a downstream ink conduit; and an air outlet in fluidcommunication said chamber.
 10. The method of claim 9, wherein anoptical sensor is positioned above a bubble-bursting point in saidbubble-bursting chamber.
 11. The method of claim 9, wherein saidbubble-bursting chamber is dimensioned to promote expansion and burstingof ink bubbles entering said chamber via said chamber inlet.
 12. Themethod of claim 11, wherein each bubble-bursting chamber has curvedsidewalls, wherein a curvature of said sidewalls is greater than acurvature of said downstream ink conduit.
 13. The method of claim 12,wherein each bubble-bursting chamber is generally crescent-shaped,thereby maximizing said curvature in a minimal volume.
 14. The method ofclaim 9, wherein said bubble-bursting box comprises an air chamber influid communication with said bubble-bursting chamber, said air outletbeing positioned in said air chamber.
 15. The method of claim 14,wherein each bubble-bursting chamber communicates with said air chambervia a respective air channel defined in a roof of said box.
 16. Themethod of claim 15, wherein each air channel is a hydrophobic serpentinechannel for minimizing transfer of ink to said air chamber when said boxis tipped.
 17. The method of claim 16, wherein each air channelcomprises at least one ink-trapping stomach.
 18. The method of claim 16,wherein each air channel terminates at a channel outlet defined in aroof of said box, each channel outlet being positioned to deposit inkinto said air chamber.
 19. The method of claim 18, wherein said airoutlet is defined in a base of said air chamber, and each channel outletis offset from said air outlet.